ST_DumpSegments — Returns a set of geometry_dump rows for the segments in a geometry.
geometry_dump[] ST_DumpSegments(geometry geom);
A set-returning function (SRF) that extracts the segments of a geometry. It returns a set of geometry_dump rows, each containing a geometry (geom field) and an array of integers (path field).
the geom field LINESTRINGs represent the linear segments of the supplied geometry, while the CIRCULARSTRINGs represent the arc segments.
the path field (an integer[]) is an index enumerating the segment start point positions in the elements of the supplied geometry. The indices are 1-based. For example, for a LINESTRING the paths are {i} where i is the nth segment start point in the LINESTRING. For a POLYGON the paths are {i,j} where i is the ring number (1 is outer; inner rings follow) and j is the segment start point position in the ring.
Disponibilità: 3.2.0
Questa funzione supporta i Triangoli e le Triangulated Irregular Network Surfaces (TIN).
Questa funzione supporta il 3d e non distrugge gli z-index.
SELECT path, ST_AsText(geom)
FROM (
SELECT (ST_DumpSegments(g.geom)).*
FROM (SELECT 'GEOMETRYCOLLECTION(
LINESTRING(1 1, 3 3, 4 4),
POLYGON((5 5, 6 6, 7 7, 5 5))
)'::geometry AS geom
) AS g
) j;
path │ st_astext
---------------------------------
{1,1} │ LINESTRING(1 1,3 3)
{1,2} │ LINESTRING(3 3,4 4)
{2,1,1} │ LINESTRING(5 5,6 6)
{2,1,2} │ LINESTRING(6 6,7 7)
{2,1,3} │ LINESTRING(7 7,5 5)
(5 rows)
-- Triangle --
SELECT path, ST_AsText(geom)
FROM (
SELECT (ST_DumpSegments(g.geom)).*
FROM (SELECT 'TRIANGLE((
0 0,
0 9,
9 0,
0 0
))'::geometry AS geom
) AS g
) j;
path │ st_astext
---------------------------------
{1,1} │ LINESTRING(0 0,0 9)
{1,2} │ LINESTRING(0 9,9 0)
{1,3} │ LINESTRING(9 0,0 0)
(3 rows)
-- TIN --
SELECT path, ST_AsEWKT(geom)
FROM (
SELECT (ST_DumpSegments(g.geom)).*
FROM (SELECT 'TIN(((
0 0 0,
0 0 1,
0 1 0,
0 0 0
)), ((
0 0 0,
0 1 0,
1 1 0,
0 0 0
))
)'::geometry AS geom
) AS g
) j;
path │ st_asewkt
---------------------------------
{1,1,1} │ LINESTRING(0 0 0,0 0 1)
{1,1,2} │ LINESTRING(0 0 1,0 1 0)
{1,1,3} │ LINESTRING(0 1 0,0 0 0)
{2,1,1} │ LINESTRING(0 0 0,0 1 0)
{2,1,2} │ LINESTRING(0 1 0,1 1 0)
{2,1,3} │ LINESTRING(1 1 0,0 0 0)
(6 rows)