[postgis-devel] [postgis-users] Odd Behavior with ST_Intersects (PostGIS 2.1, Ubuntu 12.04)

Paragon Corporation lr at pcorp.us
Fri Jan 31 20:33:14 PST 2014


ah found the other one:
 
http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/ticket/2556

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Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Odd Behavior with ST_Intersects (PostGIS
2.1,Ubuntu 12.04)


Jerry,
 
Thanks very much for the report.  I had noticed what I think might be the
same issue, but couldn't find such a short and succinct example as yours to
reproduce.
 
I have added to my original ticket:
http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/ticket/2422
 
I think there is another ticket in our bug tracker that might be the same
issue too but can't recall the number.
 
Thanks very very much for this great example.
 
Paul -- if you are watching you have work to do :)
 
Thanks,
Regina
http://www.postgis.us
http://postgis.net
 
 
 

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[mailto:postgis-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Sievert
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 6:25 PM
To: postgis-users at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [postgis-users] Odd Behavior with ST_Intersects (PostGIS 2.1,Ubuntu
12.04)


Hello, 

I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with the official PostgreSQL apt repo (via
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt).  I am running into an easily
reproducible issue, and was hoping for some help to solve this.

When using ST_Intersects() not all rows that intersect are returned.  This
was not the case in previous versions that we have upgraded from.

These are the steps to reproduce on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 with all
packages updated and PostGIS/PostgreSQL 9.3 installed:

test=# CREATE TABLE test (id serial, condition_geo geography);
CREATE TABLE
test=# INSERT INTO test (condition_geo) VALUES
(ST_Buffer(ST_GeogFromWKB(ST_MakePoint(20.0,30.0)),10.0));
INSERT 0 1
test=# SELECT id FROM test WHERE ST_Intersects("condition_geo",
ST_Buffer(ST_GeogFromText('POINT(20.0 30.0)'), 20.0)) IS TRUE;
 id
----
  1
(1 row)


test=# INSERT INTO test (condition_geo) VALUES
(ST_Buffer(ST_GeogFromWKB(ST_MakePoint(20.0,30.0)),10.0));
INSERT 0 1
test=# SELECT id FROM test WHERE ST_Intersects("condition_geo",
ST_Buffer(ST_GeogFromText('POINT(20.0 30.0)'), 20.0)) IS TRUE;
 id
----
  1
(1 row)


test=# SELECT id FROM test WHERE ST_Intersects("condition_geo",
ST_Buffer(ST_GeogFromText('POINT(20.0 30.0)'), 20.0)) IS TRUE AND id = 2;
 id
----
  2
(1 row)

Note that the SELECT should return both rows 1 and 2 in the first SELECT.

Any thoughts?


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