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CenterPoint Energy Announces Full Exit from Midstream Interest and Receives Improved Credit Thresholds from Moody’s
Each set of coordinates has a latitude and longitude. I have written the below code to find the centerpoint, but I am not sure if it does actually produce the centerpoint. What if the polygon has 5 points instead of 4? Also, can this be done in a more efficient way, with less operations?
Now this will sort of do the opposite to the middle and actually help you ignore outliers in your point cloud and find a centerpoint based on the distribution of your points. A more and robust way to find a "good" centerpoint might be to ignore the top and bottom 10% in each dimension and then calculate the average or median.
MapPointBuilder.CreateMapPoint(centerPoint.X - halfWidth, centerPoint.Y - halfHeight, spatialReference), MapPointBuilder.CreateMapPoint(centerPoint.X + halfWidth, centerPoint.Y - halfHeight, spatialReference),