Search icon CANCEL
Subscription
0
Cart icon
Your Cart (0 item)
Close icon
You have no products in your basket yet
Arrow left icon
Explore Products
Best Sellers
New Releases
Books
Videos
Audiobooks
Learning Hub
Conferences
Free Learning
Arrow right icon
Arrow up icon
GO TO TOP
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

Arrow left icon
Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781849518666
Length 484 pages
Edition Edition
Languages
Tools
Arrow right icon
Toc

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

GIS analysis with spatial joins


Joins for regular SQL tables have the real power in a relational database and spatial joins are one of the most impressive features of a spatial database engine such as PostGIS.

Basically, it is possible to correlate information from different layers on the basis of the geometric relation of each feature from the input layers. In this recipe, we will take a tour of some common use cases of spatial joins.

Getting ready

  1. First, import some data to be used as a test bed in PostGIS. Download the .kmz file containing the information about 2012 global earthquakes from the USGS website at http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/epic/kml/2012_Earthquakes_ALL.kmz. Save it in the working/chp03 directory (alternatively, you can use the copy of this file included in the code bundle provided with this book).

  2. A .kmz file is a collection of .kml files packaged with the ZIP compressor. Therefore, after unzipping the file (you may need to change the .kmz file extension...

lock icon The rest of the chapter is locked
Register for a free Packt account to unlock a world of extra content!
A free Packt account unlocks extra newsletters, articles, discounted offers, and much more. Start advancing your knowledge today.
Unlock this book and the full library FREE for 7 days
Get unlimited access to 7000+ expert-authored eBooks and videos courses covering every tech area you can think of
Renews at $19.99/month. Cancel anytime