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Mastering PostGIS

You're reading from   Mastering PostGIS Modern ways to create, analyze, and implement spatial data

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784391645
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dominik Mikiewicz Dominik Mikiewicz
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Michal Mackiewicz Michal Mackiewicz
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Tomasz Nycz Tomasz Nycz
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George Silva George Silva
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Importing Spatial Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Spatial Data Analysis 3. Data Processing - Vector Ops 4. Data Processing - Raster Ops 5. Exporting Spatial Data 6. ETL Using Node.js 7. PostGIS – Creating Simple WebGIS Applications 8. PostGIS Topology 9. pgRouting

Geometry bounding boxes


A bounding box, often abbreviated into BBOX, is a list of the extreme coordinates of a geometry. Bounding boxes play a big role in spatial queries, as they allow for fast coarse computations; If two geometries' BBOXes do not intersect, there's no point in wasting CPU cycles for intersecting them precisely. In PostGIS, bounding boxes are computed and cached internally. There are specialized data types for bounding boxes: box2d, which can be visualized as a rectangle, and box3d, which forms, well, a box.

Accessing bounding boxes

A bounding box of a geometry can be accessed in two ways. The first is to create a Box2D type from a geometry (or a set of them):

SELECT ST_Extent(
ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON((391390 5817855,391490 5817955,391590 5818055, 319590 5817855,391390 5817855))', 32633)
);
             st_extent              
------------------------------------
 BOX(319590 5817855,391590 5818055)

Then to create one for a set of geometries:

SELECT ST_Extent(geom) FROM sometable...
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