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Applying and Extending Oracle Spatial

You're reading from  Applying and Extending Oracle Spatial

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686365
Pages 568 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Applying and Extending Oracle Spatial
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Defining a Data Model for Spatial Data Storage 2. Importing and Exporting Spatial Data 3. Using Database Features in Spatial Applications 4. Replicating Geometries 5. Partitioning of Data Using Spatial Keys 6. Implementing New Functions 7. Editing, Transforming, and Constructing Geometries 8. Using and Imitating Linear Referencing Functions 9. Raster Analysis with GeoRaster 10. Integrating Java Technologies with Oracle Spatial 11. SQL/MM – A Basis for Cross-platform, Inter-operable, and Reusable SQL Table Comparing Simple Feature Access/SQL and SQL/MM–Spatial
Use of TREAT and IS OF TYPE with ST_GEOMETRY Index

Linear referencing functions to be developed


A number of linear referencing functions will be developed in this chapter. These functions will draw upon or extend functions presented in the previous chapters, most notably ST_Split and ST_Snap. A recap of what these do follows:

  1. ST_Split: Splits a linestring at one or more known points placed on or off the line.

  2. ST_Snap: Snaps (projects) a known point onto a linestring to determine its measure (or length) from beginning.

    The following list outlines those linear referencing functions that will be implemented:

  3. ST_Find_Measure: Given a point near a measured linestring, return the nearest measure.

  4. ST_Scale_Measures: Rescales the measures of a linestring and optionally applies an offset. Thus an existing measured linestring whose measure starts at 0 m and finishes at 100 m may be changed to start at 5 m (offset) and end at 106.5 m (rescale).

  5. ST_Add_Measure: Takes an existing unmeasured linestring and a start and end measure, and returns a linestring...

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