Re: PostGIS return multiple points - Mailing list pgsql-general

From maarten
Subject Re: PostGIS return multiple points
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Msg-id 1288274230.8169.19.camel@localhost
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In response to PostGIS return multiple points  (trevor1940 <antonys@nsom.org.uk>)
List pgsql-general
hey,

I haven't used postgis yet, however,

assuming the normal rules still apply and st_Contains returns
true/false:

SELECT ... WHERE st_Contains(point1) OR st_Contains(point2) OR ...

or using the IN statement:
SELECT ... WHERE true IN (st_Contains(point1),st_Contains(point2),...)

That should give you a list of all polynames.
The trick is figuring out what polyname goes with which point.  But I
leave that as an exercise to the reader, as it's tea time.

regards,
Maarten

On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 01:00 -0700, trevor1940 wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a PostGIS table and I wish to get the location/name of multiple
> points at once the command for selecting one point is
>
> select PolyName from MyPolygones where st_Contains(the_geom,
> GeomFromText('point($LAT $LONG)4326');
>
> where $LAT $LONG are perl varables
> So how can i do this if iI have 100 points without hitting the database 100
> times?
>
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