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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

Spatial relationships


In the previous chapter, one spatial relationship function - the ST_Intersects, was introduced. This is only the beginning of the story; there are many more, finer functions available, to explore the relationships between features more precisely. For more details, read on.

Touching

A geometry is defined as touching when at least its vertex or edge lies on the edge of the reference geometry, but no points are inside its interior.

For example, let's find all the tributaries of the Odra river:

SELECT name,waterway FROM lines WHERE waterway in ('river','stream') AND name != 'Odra' AND ST_Touches( 
   wkb_geometry, 
   (SELECT ST_Collect(wkb_geometry) FROM lines WHERE name = 'Odra') 
   ); 

The ST_Collect is needed for collecting all sections into a single geometry (ST_Touches accepts MultiLineStrings, so there's no need for Union or LineMerge there), and the name != 'Odra' condition is needed to exclude neighbouring sections of the same river.

Crossing

A geometry is defined as...

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