PostGIS
Description
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 `LINESTRING`s represent the segments of the supplied geometry.
-
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}
wherei
is thenth
segment start point in theLINESTRING
. For aPOLYGON
the paths are{i,j}
wherei
is the ring number (1 is outer; inner rings follow) andj
is the segment start point position in the ring.
Availability: 3.2.0
This function supports Triangles and Triangulated Irregular Network Surfaces (TIN).
This function supports 3d and will not drop the z-index.
Standard Geometry Examples
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)
TIN and Triangle Examples
-- 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)
See Also
geometry_dump, Section 15.6, “PostGIS Geometry / Geography / Raster Dump Functions”, ST_Dump, ST_DumpRings
ST_DumpPoints |
ST_DumpRings |