11 KiB
Boundary Functions
Use the following functions to retrieve Boundary data. Data ranges from small areas (e.g. US Census Block Groups) to large areas (e.g. Countries). You can access boundaries by point location lookup, bounding box lookup, direct ID access and several other methods described below.
OBS_GetBoundariesByGeometry(polygon geometry, geometry_id text)
The OBS_GetBoundariesByGeometry(geometry, geometry_id)
method returns a set of boundary geometries that intersect a supplied geometry. This can be used to find all boundaries that are within or overlap a bounding box. You have the ability to choose whether to retrieve all boundaries that intersect your supplied bounding box or only those that fall entirely inside of your bounding box.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
polygon | a bounding box or other WGS84 geometry |
geometry_id | a string identifier for a boundary geometry |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from ('NULL' (default) gives most recent) |
overlap_type (optional) | one of 'intersects' (default), 'contains', or 'within'. |
Returns
A table with the following columns:
Column Name | Description |
---|---|
the_geom | a boundary geometry (e.g., US Census tract boundaries) |
geom_refs | a string identifier for the geometry (e.g., geoids of US Census tracts) |
If geometries are not found for the requested polygon
, geometry_id
, timespan
, or overlap_type
, then null values are returned.
Example
Insert all Census Tracts from Lower Manhattan and nearby areas within the supplied bounding box to a table named manhattan_census_tracts
which has columns the_geom
(geometry) and geoid
(text).
INSERT INTO manhattan_census_tracts(the_geom, geoid)
SELECT *
FROM OBS_GetBoundariesByGeometry(
ST_MakeEnvelope(-74.0251922607,40.6945658517,
-73.9651107788,40.7377626342,
4326),
'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
Errors
- If a geometry other than a point is passed as the first argument, an error is thrown:
Invalid geometry type (ST_Polygon), expecting 'ST_Point'
- If an
overlap_type
other than the valid ones listed above is entered, then an error is thrown
OBS_GetPointsByGeometry(polygon geometry, geometry_id text)
The OBS_GetPointsByGeometry(polygon, geometry_id)
method returns point geometries and their geographical identifiers that intersect (or are contained by) a bounding box polygon and lie on the surface of a boundary corresponding to the boundary with same geographical identifiers (e.g., a point that is on a census tract with the same geoid). This is a useful alternative to OBS_GetBoundariesByGeometry
listed above because it returns much less data for each location.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
polygon | a bounding box or other geometry |
geometry_id | a string identifier for a boundary geometry |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (NULL (default) gives most recent) |
overlap_type (optional) | one of 'intersects' (default), 'contains', or 'within'. |
Returns
A table with the following columns:
Column Name | Description |
---|---|
the_geom | a point geometry on a boundary (e.g., a point that lies on a US Census tract) |
geom_refs | a string identifier for the geometry (e.g., the geoid of a US Census tract) |
If geometries are not found for the requested geometry, geometry_id
, timespan
, or overlap_type
, then null values are returned.
Example
Insert points that lie on Census Tracts from Lower Manhattan and nearby areas within the supplied bounding box to a table named manhattan_census_tracts
which has columns the_geom
(geometry) and geoid
(text).
INSERT INTO manhattan_census_tract_points(the_geom, geoid)
SELECT *
FROM OBS_GetPointsByGeometry(
ST_MakeEnvelope(-74.0251922607,40.6945658517,
-73.9651107788,40.7377626342,
4326),
'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
Errors
- If a geometry other than a point is passed as the first argument, an error is thrown:
Invalid geometry type (ST_Point), expecting 'ST_MultiPolygon' or 'ST_Polygon'
OBS_GetBoundary(point_geometry, boundary_id)
The OBS_GetBoundary(point_geometry, boundary_id)
method returns a boundary geometry defined as overlapping the point geometry and from the desired boundary set (e.g. Census Tracts). See the Boundary ID glossary table below. This is a useful method for performing aggregations of points.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
point_geometry | a WGS84 polygon geometry (the_geom) |
boundary_id | a boundary identifier from the Boundary ID glossary table below |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (NULL (default) gives most recent) |
Returns
A boundary geometry. If no value is found at the requested boundary_id
or timespan
, a null value is returned.
Value | Description |
---|---|
geom | WKB geometry |
Example
Overwrite a point geometry with a boundary geometry that contains it in your table
UPDATE tablename
SET the_geom = OBS_GetBoundary(the_geom, 'us.census.tiger.block_group')
Errors
- If a geometry other than a point is passed, an error is thrown:
Invalid geometry type (ST_Line), expecting 'ST_Point'
OBS_GetBoundaryId(point_geometry, boundary_id)
The OBS_GetBoundaryId(point_geometry, boundary_id)
returns a unique geometry_id for the boundary geometry that contains a given point geometry. See the Boundary ID glossary table below. The method can be combined with OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id)
to create a point aggregation workflow.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
point_geometry | a WGS84 point geometry (the_geom) |
boundary_id | a boundary identifier from the Boundary ID glossary table below |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (NULL (default) gives most recent) |
Returns
A TEXT boundary geometry id. If no value is found at the requested boundary_id
or timespan
, a null value is returned.
Value | Description |
---|---|
geometry_id | a string identifier of a geometry in the Boundaries |
Example
Write the US Census block group geoid that contains the point geometry for every row as a new column in your table.
UPDATE tablename
SET geometry_id = OBS_GetBoundaryId(the_geom, 'us.census.tiger.block_group')
Errors
- If a geometry other than a point is passed, an error is thrown:
Invalid geometry type (ST_Line), expecting 'ST_Point'
OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id, boundary_id)
The OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id, boundary_id)
returns the boundary geometry for a unique geometry_id. A geometry_id can be found using the OBS_GetBoundaryId(point_geometry, boundary_id)
method described above.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
geometry_id | a string identifier for a Boundary geometry |
boundary_id | a boundary identifier from the Boundary ID glossary table below |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (NULL (default) gives most recent) |
Returns
A boundary geometry. If a geometry is not found for the requested geometry_id
, boundary_id
, or timespan
, then a null value is returned.
Key | Description |
---|---|
geom | a WGS84 polygon geometry |
Example
Use a table of geometry_id
s (e.g., geoid from the U.S. Census) to select the unique boundaries that they correspond to.
SELECT
OBS_GetBoundaryById(geometry_id, 'us.census.tiger.county') As the_geom,
geometry_id,
count(*)
FROM tablename
GROUP BY geometry_id
OBS_GetBoundariesByPointAndRadius(point geometry, radius numeric, boundary_id text)
The OBS_GetBoundariesByPointAndRadius(point, radius, boundary_id)
method returns boundary geometries and their geographical identifiers that intersect (or are contained by) a circle centered on a point with a radius.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
point | a WGS84 point geometry |
radius | a radius (in meters) from the center point |
geometry_id | a string identifier for a boundary geometry |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (NULL (default) gives most recent) |
overlap_type (optional) | one of 'intersects' (default), 'contains', or 'within'. |
Returns
A table with the following columns:
Column Name | Description |
---|---|
the_geom | a boundary geometry (e.g., a US Census tract) |
geom_refs | a string identifier for the geometry (e.g., the geoid of a US Census tract) |
If geometries are not found for the requested point and radius, geometry_id
, timespan
, or overlap_type
, then null values are returned.
Example
Insert into table denver_census_tracts
the census tract boundaries and geoids of census tracts which intersect within 10 miles of downtown Denver, Colorado.
INSERT INTO denver_census_tracts(the_geom, geoid)
SELECT *
FROM OBS_GetBoundariesByPointAndRadius(
CDB_LatLng(39.7392, -104.9903), -- Denver, Colorado
10000 * 1.609, -- 10 miles (10km * conversion to miles)
'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
Errors
- If a geometry other than a point is passed, an error is thrown. E.g.,
Invalid geometry type (ST_Line), expecting 'ST_Point'
OBS_GetPointsByPointAndRadius(point geometry, radius numeric, boundary_id text)
The OBS_GetPointsByPointAndRadius(point, radius, boundary_id)
method returns point geometries on boundaries (e.g., a point that lies on a Census tract) and their geographical identifiers that intersect (or are contained by) a circle centered on a point with a radius.
Arguments
Name | Description |
---|---|
point | a WGS84 point geometry |
radius | radius (in meters) |
geometry_id | a string identifier for a boundary geometry |
timespan (optional) | year(s) to request from (NULL (default) gives most recent) |
overlap_type (optional) | one of 'intersects' (default), 'contains', or 'within'. |
Returns
A table with the following columns:
Column Name | Description |
---|---|
the_geom | a point geometry (e.g., a point on a US Census tract) |
geom_refs | a string identifier for the geometry (e.g., the geoid of a US Census tract) |
If geometries are not found for the requested point and radius, geometry_id
, timespan
, or overlap_type
, then null values are returned.
Example
Insert into table denver_census_tracts
points on US census tracts and their corresponding geoids for census tracts which intersect within 10 miles of downtown Denver, Colorado, USA.
INSERT INTO denver_census_tracts(the_geom, geoid)
SELECT *
FROM OBS_GetPointsByPointAndRadius(
CDB_LatLng(39.7392, -104.9903), -- Denver, Colorado
10000 * 1.609, -- 10 miles (10km * conversion to miles)
'us.census.tiger.census_tract')
Errors
- If a geometry other than a point is passed, an error is thrown. E.g.,
Invalid geometry type (ST_Line), expecting 'ST_Point'