Re: Proper entry of polygon type data - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Brent Wood
Subject Re: Proper entry of polygon type data
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Msg-id 49CA21EE0200007B0001A028@gwia1.ham.niwa.co.nz
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In response to Proper entry of polygon type data  (Peter Willis <peterw@borstad.com>)
Responses Re: Proper entry of polygon type data
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Hi Peter,

If you want to use Postgres to store/manage/query spatial data, I strongly recommend you look at PostGIS, & not the
nativePostgres geometry types. 


Brent Wood

Brent Wood
DBA/GIS consultant
NIWA, Wellington
New Zealand
>>> Peter Willis <peterw@borstad.com> 03/24/09 10:35 AM >>>
Hello,

I would like to use 'polygon' type data and am wondering about
the entry format of the vertex coordinates.

Are the coordinates of the polygon type to be entered one
entry per polygon vertex, or one entry per polygon edge segment?

For example:
I have a triangle with vertex corners A, B, C.

One entry per vertex format suggests

INSERT INTO my_table (my_polygon_column)
VALUES ( ((Ax,Ay),(Bx,By),(Cx,Cy)) );


One entry per edge format suggests

INSERT INTO my_table (my_polygon_column)
VALUES ( ((Ax,Ay),(Bx,By),(Bx,By),(Cx,Cy),(Cx,Cy),(Ax,Ay)) );

Which entry format is the correct one?

If per vertex format is the correct one, do I need to
'close' the path by entering the first vertex again at the end of the
list?

ie:
INSERT INTO my_table (my_polygon_column)
VALUES ( ((Ax,Ay),(Bx,By),(Cx,Cy),(Ax,Ay)) );

Thanks,

Peter

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