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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <CoreLocation/CoreLocation.h>
#import "MGLShape.h"
#import "MGLTypes.h"
NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
/**
The `MGLMultiPoint` class is an abstract superclass used to define shapes
composed of multiple points. You should not create instances of this class
directly. Instead, you should create instances of the `MGLPolyline` or
`MGLPolygon` classes. However, you can use the method and properties of this
class to access information about the specific points associated with the line
or polygon.
*/
@interface MGLMultiPoint : MGLShape
/** The array of coordinates associated with the shape. */
@property (nonatomic, readonly) CLLocationCoordinate2D *coordinates NS_RETURNS_INNER_POINTER;
/** The number of coordinates associated with the shape. (read-only) */
@property (nonatomic, readonly) NSUInteger pointCount;
/**
Retrieves one or more coordinates associated with the shape.
@param coords On input, you must provide a C array of structures large enough
to hold the desired number of coordinates. On output, this structure
contains the requested coordinate data.
@param range The range of points you want. The `location` field indicates the
first point you are requesting, with `0` being the first point, `1` being
the second point, and so on. The `length` field indicates the number of
points you want. The array in _`coords`_ must be large enough to accommodate
the number of requested coordinates.
*/
- (void)getCoordinates:(CLLocationCoordinate2D *)coords range:(NSRange)range;
@end
NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END
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