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Box operation algorithms
Andy Farrell <andy_farrell@gator-gate.itd.sterling.com> — 1998-05-12T10:18:08Z
REGARDING Box operation algorithms Hello, I was wondering if the algorithms used to implement the operations on box/polygon/point datatypes are documented and available anywhere on the web? TIA, Andy
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Re: [HACKERS] Box operation algorithms
Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu> — 1998-05-12T15:21:36Z
> I was wondering if the algorithms used to implement the operations on > box/polygon/point datatypes are documented and available anywhere on > the web? Use the source, Luke... - Tom -
Re: [HACKERS] Box operation algorithms
selkovjr@mcs.anl.gov — 1998-05-12T15:37:43Z
Andy Farrell wrote: > > REGARDING Box operation algorithms > > Hello, > > I was wondering if the algorithms used to implement the operations on > box/polygon/point datatypes are documented and available anywhere on the web? > > TIA, > Andy Most of geo funcions are one-liners or very small. I think they are easy to understand. That's probably why no one (yet) felt an urge to document them. If you have postgres sources, look in /usr/src/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/geo_ops.c and /usr/src/pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/geo_selfuncs.c Essential part of geo_ops.c are input routines dedicated to parsing of external representations (box_in(), point_in() and friends). You can safely ignore functions in this file whose names make no sense to you, unless you find an accidental feature in parsing. --Gene