ST_CoordDim
Definition
ST_CoordDim returns the dimensions of coordinate values for an ST_Geometry column.
Syntax
sde.st_coorddim (g1 sde.st_geometry)
Return type
Integer
Example
The coorddim_test table is created with the columns geotype and g1. The geotype column stores the name of the geometry subclass stored in the g1 ST_Geometry column.
CREATE TABLE coorddim_test (geotype varchar(20), g1 sde.st_geometry);
Oracle
INSERT INTO COORDDIM_TEST VALUES ( 'Point', sde.st_pointfromtext ('point (10.02 20.01)', 0) ); INSERT INTO COORDDIM_TEST VALUES ( 'LineString', sde.st_linefromtext ('linestring (10.02 20.01, 10.32 23.98, 11.92 25.64)', 0) ); INSERT INTO COORDDIM_TEST VALUES ( 'Polygon', sde.st_polyfromtext ('polygon ((10.02 20.01, 11.92 35.64, 25.02 34.15, 19.15 33.94, 10.02 20.01))', 0) ); INSERT INTO COORDDIM_TEST VALUES ( 'MultiPoint', sde.st_mpointfromtext ('multipoint (10.02 20.01, 10.32 23.98, 11.92 25.64)', 0) ); INSERT INTO COORDDIM_TEST VALUES ( 'MultiLineString', sde.st_mlinefromtext ('multilinestring ((10.02 20.01, 10.32 23.98, 11.92 25.64), (9.55 23.75, 15.36 30.11))', 0) ); INSERT INTO COORDDIM_TEST VALUES ( 'MultiPolygon', sde.st_mpolyfromtext ('multipolygon (((10.02 20.01, 11.92 35.64, 25.02 34.15, 19.15 33.94, 10.02 20.01),(51.71 21.73,73.36 27.04,71.52 32.87,52.43 31.90,51.71 21.73)))', 0) );
PostgreSQL
INSERT INTO coorddim_test VALUES ( 'Point', st_point ('point (10.02 20.01)', 0) ); INSERT INTO coorddim_test VALUES ( 'LineString', st_linestring ('linestring (10.02 20.01, 10.32 23.98, 11.92 25.64)', 0) ); INSERT INTO coorddim_test VALUES ( 'Polygon', st_polygon ('polygon ((10.02 20.01, 11.92 35.64, 25.02 34.15, 19.15 33.94, 10.02 20.01))', 0) ); INSERT INTO coorddim_test VALUES ( 'MultiPoint', st_multipoint ('multipoint (10.02 20.01, 10.32 23.98, 11.92 25.64)', 0) ); INSERT INTO coorddim_test VALUES ( 'MultiLineString', st_multilinestring ('multilinestring ((10.02 20.01, 10.32 23.98, 11.92 25.64), (9.55 23.75, 15.36 30.11))', 0) ); INSERT INTO coorddim_test VALUES ( 'MultiPolygon', st_multipolygon ('multipolygon (((10.02 20.01, 11.92 35.64, 25.02 34.15, 19.15 33.94, 10.02 20.01),(51.71 21.73,73.36 27.04,71.52 32.87,52.43 31.90,51.71 21.73)))', 0) );
The SELECT statement lists the subclass name stored in the geotype column with the dimension of the coordinates of that geometry. All of the features created contained only x,y coordinates, so ST_CoordDim returns 2.
Oracle
SELECT geotype, sde.st_coorddim (g1) coordinate_dimension FROM COORDDIM_TEST; GEOTYPE coordinate_dimension Point 2 LineString 2 Polygon 2 MultiPoint 2 MultiLineString 2 MultiPolygon 2
PostgreSQL
SELECT geotype, st_coorddim (g1) AS coordinate_dimension FROM coorddim_test; geotype coordinate_dimension Point 2 LineString 2 Polygon 2 MultiPoint 2 MultiLineString 2 MultiPolygon 2
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