ST_Area
Definition
ST_Area returns the area of a polygon or multipolygon.
Syntax
sde.st_area (pl1 sde.st_geometry) sde.st_area (mpl1 sde.st_geometry)
Return type
Double precision
Example
The city engineer needs a list of building areas. To create the list, a GIS technician selects the building ID and area of each building's footprint.
The building footprints are stored in the bfp table created with the following CREATE TABLE statement:
Oracle
CREATE TABLE bfp ( building_id integer, footprint sde.st_geometry); INSERT INTO BFP VALUES ( 1, sde.st_polygon ('polygon ((0 0, 0 10, 10 10, 10 0, 0 0))', 0) ); INSERT INTO BFP VALUES ( 2, sde.st_polygon ('polygon ((20 0, 30 20, 40 0, 20 0))', 0) ); INSERT INTO BFP VALUES ( 3, sde.st_polygon ('polygon ((20 30, 25 35, 30 30, 20 30))', 0) );
PostgreSQL
CREATE TABLE bfp ( building_id integer unique, footprint sde.st_geometry); INSERT INTO bfp VALUES ( 1, sde.st_polygon ('polygon ((0 0, 0 10, 10 10, 10 0, 0 0))', 0) ); INSERT INTO bfp VALUES ( 2, sde.st_polygon ('polygon ((20 0, 30 20, 40 0, 20 0))', 0) ); INSERT INTO bfp VALUES ( 3, sde.st_polygon ('polygon ((20 30, 25 35, 30 30, 20 30))', 0) );
To satisfy the city engineer's request, the technician selects the unique key, the building_id, and the area of each building footprint from the bfp table.
Oracle
SELECT building_id, sde.st_area (footprint) Area FROM BFP; BUILDING_ID Area 1 100 2 200 3 25
PostgreSQL
SELECT building_id, sde.st_area (footprint) AS Area FROM bfp; building_id area 1 100 2 200 3 25
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