• About FME Workbench
    • Welcome to FME Workbench
    • Copyright and Trademark Notices
    • About FME
    • Download the Transformer Quick-Reference Guide
    • Support and Resources
  • Workspace Basics
    • Understanding Schema
    • Creating Workspaces
    • Reading and Writing Data
    • Running and Debugging Workspaces
    • Organizing Workspaces
    • About the FME Data Inspector
    • User Interface Reference
  • Transforming Data
    • Understanding Content Transformation
    • Understanding FME Geometry
    • Adding, Connecting and Removing Transformers
    • Working with Transformer Parameters
    • Inserting Attributes to Transformer Outputs
    • Using a Series of Transformers
    • Controlling Transformer Flow at Runtime
    • Working with Transformer Versions
    • Locating Transformers
    • Download the Transformer Reference Guide
    • Custom Transformers
  • Working with FME Desktop
    • Working with User Parameters
    • About List Attributes
    • Working with Coordinate Systems
    • Working with FME Server
    • Working with Databases and Web Services
    • FME Administration Tasks
  • All Files
  • Understanding FME Geometry
    • Geometry Concepts
    • FME Geometry Model
      • Nulls (IFMENull)
      • Points (IFMEPoint)
      • Text (IFMEText)
      • Curves (IFMECurve)
        • Segments (IFMESegment)
        • Paths (IFMEPath)
      • Areas (IFMEArea)
        • Simple Areas (IFMESimpleArea)
        • Donuts (IFMEDonut)
      • Surfaces (IFMESurface)
        • Simple Surfaces (IFMESimpleSurface)
        • Composite Surfaces (IFMECompositeSurface)
      • Solids (IFMESolid)
        • Simple Solids (IFMESimpleSolid)
        • Composite Solids (IFMECompositeSolid)
      • Rasters (IFMERaster)
      • Point Clouds (IFMEPointCloud)
      • Multis
      • Aggregates (IFMEAggregate)
      • Geometry Definitions and Instances
      • Multiple Geometries
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FME Geometry Model

FME provides a comprehensive geometry model that includes everything from the simplest geometry to the most complex.

In the diagram below, click on a geometry class for more information.