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PostGIS Cookbook

You're reading from   PostGIS Cookbook For web developers and software architects this book will provide a vital guide to the tools and capabilities available to PostGIS spatial databases. Packed with hands-on recipes and powerful concepts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849518666
Length 484 pages
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

PostGIS Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Moving Data In and Out of PostGIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Structures that Work 3. Working with Vector Data – The Basics 4. Working with Vector Data – Advanced Recipes 5. Working with Raster Data 6. Working with pgRouting 7. Into the Nth Dimension 8. PostGIS Programming 9. PostGIS and the Web 10. Maintenance, Optimization, and Performance Tuning 11. Using Desktop Clients Index

Performing advanced map-algebra operations


In a prior recipe, we used the expression-based map-algebra function ST_MapAlgebra() to convert the PRISM pixel values to their true values. The expression-based ST_MapAlgebra() method is easy to use but limited to operating on at most two raster bands. This restricts the ST_MapAlgebra() function's usefulness for processes that require more than two input raster bands, such as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI).

There is a variant of ST_MapAlgebra() designed to support an unlimited number of input raster bands. Instead of taking an expression, this ST_MapAlgebra() variant requires a callback function. This callback function is run for each set of input pixel values and returns either a new pixel value or NULL for the output pixel. Additionally, this variant of ST_MapAlgebra() permits operations on neighborhoods (sets of pixels around a center pixel).

PostGIS comes with a set of ready-to-use ST_MapAlgebra...

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