2.2 KiB
2.2 KiB
Spacial interpolation
Function to interpolate a numeric attribute of a point in a scatter dataset of points, using one of three methos:
CDB_SpatialInterpolation (query text, point geometry, method integer DEFAULT 1, p1 integer DEFAULT 0, ps integer DEFAULT 0)
Arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
query | text | query that returns at least the_geom and a numeric value as attrib |
point | geometry | The target point to calc the value |
method | integer | 0:nearest neighbor, 1: barycentric, 2: IDW |
p1 | integer | limit the number of neighbors, IDW: 0->no limit, NN: 0-> closest one |
p2 | integer | IDW: order of distance decay, 0-> order 1 |
CDB_SpatialInterpolation (geom geometry[], values numeric[], point geometry, method integer DEFAULT 1, p1 integer DEFAULT 0, ps integer DEFAULT 0)
Arguments
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
geom | geometry[] | Array of points's geometries |
values | numeric[] | Array of points' values for the param under study |
point | geometry | The target point to calc the value |
method | integer | 0:nearest neighbor, 1: barycentric, 2: IDW |
p1 | integer | limit the number of neighbors, IDW: 0->no limit, NN: 0-> closest one |
p2 | integer | IDW: order of distance decay, 0-> order 1 |
Returns
Column Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
value | numeric | Interpolated value at the given point, -888.888 if the given point is out of the boundaries of the source points set |
Default values:
- -888.888: when using Barycentric, the target point is out of the realm of the input points
- -777.777: asking for a method not available
Example Usage
with a as (
select
array_agg(the_geom) as geomin,
array_agg(temp::numeric) as colin
from table_4804232032
)
SELECT CDB_SpatialInterpolation(geomin, colin, CDB_latlng(41.38, 2.15),1) FROM a;