[postgis-users] st_offsetcurve
Simon Greener
simon at spatialdbadvisor.com
Thu May 10 00:46:33 PDT 2012
Of course, for better future compatibility why not rename ST_Parallel to ST_OffsetCurve?
S
On Thu, 10 May 2012 13:40:32 +1000, Simon Greener <simon at spatialdbadvisor.com> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Sorry about that. The file:
>
> http://www.spatialdbadvisor.com/file_download/55/PostGIS_Parallel.sql
>
> Did not contain all the required types and functions. One needed also to access the types and functions for my ST_GetVector function.
>
> I have now included all the required types and related functions in the above script and replaced it on my site.
>
> I have changed a bit in the code as it didn't handle some situations as I expected. Hopefully my test cases give good coverage.
>
> My tests, conducted on PostgreSQL 9.1 and PostGIS 2.0 on Windows 7 64 Bit all work as this example shows:
>
> With geometries As (
> select ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(1 1,1 10)') as geom,
> 10.0 as offset,2 as roundFactor,0 as curved
> union all select ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(0 0,1 1,1 2)') as geom,
> 0.5 as offset,2 as roundFactor,
> generate_series(0,1,1) as curved
> union all select ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(0.0 0.0, 45.0 45.0, 90.0 0.0, 135.0 45.0, 180.0 0.0, 180.0 -45.0, 45.0 -45.0, 0.0 0.0)') as geom,
> 10.0 as offset,2 as roundFactor,
> generate_series(0,1,1) as curved
> union all select ST_GeomFromText('MULTILINESTRING((0 0,1 1,1 2),(2 3,3 2,5 4))') as geom,
> 0.5 as offsetRight,2 as roundFactor,
> generate_series(0,1,1) as curved
> )
> select ST_AsText(g.geom) as origGeom, g.offset,g.curved,
> ST_AsText(ST_Parallel(g.geom,g.offset,g.roundFactor,g.curved)) as geomWKTLeft,
> ST_AsText(ST_Parallel(g.geom,0.0-g.offset,g.roundFactor,g.curved)) as geomWKTRight
> from geometries as g;
>
> "LINESTRING(1 1,1 10)";10.0;0;"LINESTRING(11 1,11 10)";"LINESTRING(-9 1,-9 10)"
> "LINESTRING(0 0,1 1,1 2)";0.5;0;"LINESTRING(0.35 -0.35,1.5 0.79,1.5 2)";"LINESTRING(-0.35 0.35,0.5 1.21,0.5 2)"
> "LINESTRING(0 0,1 1,1 2)";0.5;1;"COMPOUNDCURVE((0.35 -0.35,1.35 0.65),CIRCULARSTRING(1.35 0.65,1.46 0.81,1.5 1),(1.5 1,1.5 2))";"LINESTRING(-0.35 0.35,0.5 1.21,0.5 2)"
> "LINESTRING(0 0,45 45,90 0,135 45,180 0,180 -45,45 -45,0 0)";10.0;0;"LINESTRING(7.07 -7.07,45 30.86,90 -14.14,135 30.86,170 -4.14,170 -35,49.14 -35,7.07 7.07)";"LINESTRING(-7.07 7.07,45 59.14,90 14.14,135 59.14,190 4.14,190 -55,40.86 -55,-7.07 -7.07)"
> "LINESTRING(0 0,45 45,90 0,135 45,180 0,180 -45,45 -45,0 0)";10.0;1;"COMPOUNDCURVE((7.07 -7.07,45 30.86,82.93 -7.07),CIRCULARSTRING(82.93 -7.07,90 -10,97.07 -7.07),(97.07 -7.07,134.71 31.15,170 -4.14,170 -35,49.14 -35,7.07 7.07))";"COMPOUNDCURVE((-7.07 7.07,37.93 52.07),CIRCULARSTRING(37.93 52.07,45 55,52.07 52.07),(52.07 52.07,89.71 13.85,127.93 52.07),CIRCULARSTRING(127.93 52.07,135 55,142.07 52.07),(142.07 52.07,187.07 7.07),CIRCULARSTRING(187.07 7.07,189.16 4.01,190 0),(190 0,190 -45),CIRCULARSTRING(190 -45,187.13 -52.01,180 -55),(180 -55,45 -55),CIRCULARSTRING(45 -55,41.27 -54.28,37.93 -52.07),(37.93 -52.07,-7.07 -7.07))"
> "MULTILINESTRING((0 0,1 1,1 2),(2 3,3 2,5 4))";0.5;0;"MULTILINESTRING((1.65 2.65,3 1.29,5.35 3.65))";"MULTILINESTRING((2.35 3.35,3 2.71,4.65 4.35))"
> "MULTILINESTRING((0 0,1 1,1 2),(2 3,3 2,5 4))";0.5;1;"MULTICURVE((1.65 2.65,2.65 1.65),CIRCULARSTRING(2.65 1.65,3 1.5,3.35 1.65),(3.35 1.65,5.35 3.65))";"MULTILINESTRING((2.35 3.35,3 2.71,4.65 4.35))"
>
> Sorry for any inconvenience.
>
> The file is available for download via the link above.
>
> regards
> Simon
>
>
> On Wed, 09 May 2012 23:27:04 +1000, Pedro Costa <pedrocostaarma at sapo.pt> wrote:
>
>> No problem Hugues.
>>
>> Give me the same error:
>>
>> ERROR: function st_parallel(geometry, numeric, numeric, integer) does
>> not exist
>> LINE 1: select ST_Parallel(the_geom, 3.0, 0.0, 0) as test from tests
>>
>>
>>
>> Em 09-05-2012 13:48, Francois Hugues escreveu:
>>> Sorry, I read your message too fast and forgot the PS.
>>>
>>> Maybe you could try something like :
>>> select ST_Parallel(the_geom, 3.0, 0.0, 0) as test from tests
>>>
>>> Hugues.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Message d'origine-----
>>> De : postgis-users-bounces at postgis.refractions.net [mailto:postgis-users-bounces at postgis.refractions.net] De la part de Pedro Costa
>>> Envoyé : mercredi 9 mai 2012 13:06
>>> À : PostGIS Users Discussion
>>> Objet : Re: [postgis-users] st_offsetcurve
>>>
>>> Em 09-05-2012 11:28, Pedro Costa escreveu:
>>>> PS: I´m already install the function by your file
>>> I'm already do that...
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