ST_Centroid
Definition
ST_Centroid takes a polygon or multipolygon and returns the point that is in the center of the geometry's envelope. That means that the centroid point is halfway between the geometry's minimum and maximum x and y extents.
Syntax
sde.st_centroid (pl1 sde.st_geometry) sde.st_centroid (mpl1 sde.st_geometry)
Return type
ST_Point
Example
The city GIS technician wants to display the building footprint multipolygons as single points in a building density graphic. The building footprints are stored in the bfp table that was created and populated with the following statements:
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) );
The ST_Centroid function returns the centroid of each building footprint multipolygon. The ST_AsText function converts each centroid point into a text representation recognized by the application.
Oracle
SELECT building_id, sde.st_astext (sde.st_centroid (footprint)) Centroid FROM bfp; BUILDING_ID Centroid 1 POINT (5.00000000 5.00000000) 2 POINT (30.00000000 10.00000000) 3 POINT (25.00000000 32.50000000)
PostgreSQL
SELECT building_id, sde.st_astext (sde.st_centroid (footprint)) AS centroid FROM bfp; building_id centroid 1 POINT (5 5) 2 POINT (30 10) 3 POINT (25 33)
11/18/2013