[postgis-devel] Dropped DM (Time) dimension with intersections
Obe, Regina
robe.dnd at cityofboston.gov
Tue Oct 7 10:57:46 PDT 2008
Which begs the question - what exactly does this tell me?
SELECT ST_AsEWKT(ST_ConvexHull(ST_Collect(ST_GeomFromEWKT('LINESTRING(1 2 3,3 4 5, 3 6 7)'), ST_MakePoint(0, 2, 0))));
Result
"POLYGON((0 2 0,3 6 7,3 4 5,1 2 3,0 2 0))"
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Sent: Tue 10/7/2008 1:51 PM
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Subject: RE: [postgis-devel] Dropped DM (Time) dimension with intersections
Paul,
Ah nevermind I think I'm beginning to understand what you are saying. A LINESTRING is well-defined I think if you have varying altitudes correct, but a Polygon with varying altitudes is not well defined, since its unclear what area is covered.
I wish I still had my chemistry set to help me visualize these concepts.
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From: Obe, Regina
Sent: Tue 10/7/2008 1:31 PM
To: PostGIS Development Discussion
Subject: RE: [postgis-devel] Dropped DM (Time) dimension with intersections
Paul,
I'm a little confused about your statement. I guess I haven't thought about 3D stuff all that much, but are you saying if you have varying Z of a polygon or line it has no meaning or ambiguous meaning?
To me its a 2D object in 3D space and if I glue each of those faces together, I could get what would appear to be a volumetric thing - a wireframe if you will. My visualization abilities are kind of weak though but to me something like
LINESTRING(1 2 3,3 4 5)
makes sense and woud represent a line not completely horizontal relative to Z?
Thanks,
Regina
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Sent: Tue 10/7/2008 12:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [postgis-devel] Dropped DM (Time) dimension with intersections
Unfortunately, there's no such thing as a 3D polygon, except for
trivial cases (the triangle, the shape with all Z's the same).
Everything else is unclear on how to interpret the enclosed "plane"
(if that is what it is) formed by an irregularly elevated boundary. So
we can store the things, but there's really no decent way to interpret
them in generality. For that we need the real stuff, Surfaces,
volumes, etc.
I think the "low hanging fruit" is probably more the "infrastructural
requirement". We need a 4D index. That will allow us to handle things
like 4D time tracks and point clouds efficiently, and form the
indexing basis for future volumetric objects.
P.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Obe, Regina <robe.dnd at cityofboston.gov> wrote:
> I'm not sure how low hanging the fruit :), but first off would be being able
> to do intersections and indexable ST_DWithin with 3D polygons and
> linestrings and so forth. For example when I place a cable up on a roof I
> need to know if I'm hitting another piece of equipment.
>
> Higher fruit - being able to support volumetric geometries. Right now we
> support 2d-3D polygons and lines and you can form wireframes with those, but
> no true volumetric stuff. But then what do I know, I'm just parroting
> things I've heard in whispers and those whispers are getting louder is all
> :)
>
> There is still the issue of being able to display 3-D geometries without
> spending a fortune on proprietary stuff which is not a PostGIS issue, but
> has to gain in momentum to make PostGIS 3D more powerful (e.g. uDig for 3D
> or OpenJump for 3D or OpenLayers for 3D?)
>
> Thanks,
> Regina
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> Perhaps elabourate on what better 3D support would be? There's the
> surface object hanging around. There's the issue of maintaining higher
> dimensional coordinates through lower dimensional transforms (which
> you saw the result of a few days ago). There's elabourating the
> complete set of 3D objects and relationships (gulp).
>
> It's not clear to me what is the "low hanging fruit" that will make 3D
> users happiest in the shortest time.
>
> P.
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Obe, Regina <robe.dnd at cityofboston.gov>
> wrote:
>> Margie,
>>
>> Unfortunately I think the answer is no. Most of the work going on in 1.4
>> is
>> to improve speed of existing functionality and reorganize the source to
>> make
>> it more maintainable.
>>
>> Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
>>
>> I for one would be very elated if we had better 3D support since CityGML
>> and
>> similar initiatives are becoming more of a hot topic around here.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Regina
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>> Huntington, Margaret (US SSA)
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 11:47 AM
>> To: postgis-devel at postgis.refractions.net
>> Subject: [postgis-devel] Dropped DM (Time) dimension with intersections
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Currently I'm using PostGIS 1.3.3. From past discussions and from
>> testing, both the st_intersection st_extend methods return 2D results with
>> 4D input geometries. As a temporary work-around, I had hoped
>> st_intersection might work with 3DM geometries. (Plan was to interpolate
>> the altitude value within the function call if PostGIS could calculate the
>> time dimension). I found time components are also dropped by
>> st_intersection with 3DM geometries. I abandoned usage of 4D bounding
>> boxes
>> since these too effectively degrade 4D geometries down to 2D geometries
>> (altitude and time are zeroed out).
>>
>> polyGeometry geometry;
>>
>> bbGeometry geometry;
>>
>> intersectionGeometry geometry;
>>
>> coorddims smallint;
>>
>> -- both polygon and linestring have an expected zmflag value of
>> 1
>>
>> polyGeometry := 'SRID=4326;POLYGONM((0 0 0, 0 10 4, 10 10 4, 10
>> 0
>> 0, 0 0 0))'::geometry;
>>
>> bbGeometry := 'SRID=4326;LINESTRINGM(0 0 1.5, 10 10
>> 2)'::geometry;
>>
>> intersectionGeometry := st_intersection(polyGeometry,
>> bbGeometry);
>>
>> -- st_intersection method drops the time dimension; zmflag
>> value
>> of 0
>>
>> coorddims := st_zmflag(intersectionGeometry);
>>
>> If I were to download the subversion snapshot, the current 1.4 version,
>> might st_intersection work with either 3DM or 4D geometries? Are bounding
>> boxed or st_extend improved for either 3DM or 4D geometries? I had
>> incorporated polygons only as a possible work-around to the bounding box
>> and
>> st_extend 2D limitations.
>>
>> Margie
>>
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