On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Don Isgitt wrote:
> No response to my first plea; maybe this time.
>
> Hi.
>
> I am trying to determine if some lat/longs stored in a database are
> contained within a defined polygon using the very nice builtin operators
>
> and types of postgresql; to wit,
>
> gds2=> select count(*) from master where point '(latitude,longitude)' @
> polygon
> '(
> (3200000,10200000),(3187500,10262500),(3112500,10230000),(3112500,10187500),(3200000,10200000))';
>
> ERROR: Bad point external representation '(latitude,longitude)'
> ERROR: Bad point external representation '(latitude,longitude)'
>
> I have tried several variations on this theme to no avail. What am I
> doing wrong?
>
> I am using version 6.5.2, latitude and longitude are float.
I would guess that point '...' would be for point literals not a
conversion to point. On my current machine, a function
point(double, double) is defined which might do what you want.