Re: use off geometric types
От | ."@babolo.ru |
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Тема | Re: use off geometric types |
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Msg-id | 1046388723.861187.683.nullmailer@cicuta.babolo.ru обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | use off geometric types (dhoubrechts <dhoubrechts@cybernet.be>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
> I create a db : createdb geo > I log into the db : psql geo > I create a table named poly : > geo=# create table poly (parc varchar(15), graphic polygon); > > I populate the table : > insert into poly values('A52','(2,1),(1,3),(2,5),(4,6),(6,4),(5,2)'); > insert into poly values('A135','(3,3),(7,4),(8,2),(4,1)'); > > Now I would look if the first polygon overlaps the second using the > varchars for retriving the poly. > I could do it so : > geo=# select '((2,1),(1,3),(2,5),(4,6),(6,4),(5,2))'::polygon && > '((3,3),(7,4),(8,2),(4,1))'::polygon; > ?column? > ---------- > t > (1 row) > Now, how can I do to have something like : > geo=# select graphic::polygon from poly where parc='A52' && select > graphic::polygon from poly where parc='A135'; SELECT a.graphic && b.graphic FROM poly a, poly b WHERE a.parc='A52' AND b.parc='A135'; But if you want to find all overlaps SELECT a.parc, b.parc FROM poly a, poly b WHERE a.graphic && b.graphic;
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