Re: Earth distance
От | Dennis Gearon |
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Тема | Re: Earth distance |
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Msg-id | 3E8A000D.20902@cvc.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Earth distance (Tad Marko <tad@tadland.net>) |
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Re: Earth distance
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Список | pgsql-general |
So does Postgres do 'Great Circle' calculations? Like distance between two points? What dataset does it use? Tad Marko wrote: > On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 08:40, Stephan Szabo wrote: > >>On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Bruno Wolff III wrote: >> >> >>>On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 18:29:42 -0600, >>> Tad Marko <tad@tadland.net> wrote: >>> >>>>Bruno, >>>> >>>>I aplogize for bothering you direclty, but I'm having some difficulty with >>>>some syntax using the earth distance functions. Every single example I can >>>>find is using hard coded constants for the latitude and longitude, but I'm >>>>trying to use a join to get these values. Basically, what I'm trying to do >>>>is: >>>> >>>>select up.first_name, up.last_name, up.city, zip_code from user_primary as >>>>up, ziplocs as zl where zl.zip=up.zip_code::integer and '(33.0, 97.1)'::point >>>><@> '(zl.lat, zl.lon)'::point < 50; >>>> >>>>But this fails with a >>>> >>>>ERROR: Bad point external representation '(zl.lat, zl.lon)' >>>> >>>>message. I simply cannot figure out how to specify the lat and lon values >>>>from the joined table. Can you offer any suggestions? >> >>That'd attempt to make a point from the string literal given, not what you >>want. I think point(zl.lat, zl.lon) might work (there's a point function >>that takes two doubles and returns a point). > > > Excellent! That's all I needed. I just hadn't come across the point > function in the documentation (searching on point yields quite a pile of > responses at the Postgres site), and I'm starting to doubt the value the > O'Reilly book on Postgres. > > Now all I have to do is figure out how to deal with the issue of > canadian zip codes that we have mixed in. > > Thanks! > > Tad >
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