ST_Intersects
Definition
ST_Intersects returns 1 (Oracle) or t (PostgreSQL) if the intersection of two ST_Geometries doesn't result in an empty set; otherwise, it returns 0 (Oracle) or f (PostgreSQL).
Syntax
sde.st_intersects (g1 sde.st_geometry, g2 sde.st_geometry)
Return type
Boolean
Example
The fire marshal wants a list of sensitive areas within a radius of a hazardous waste site.
The sensitive areas are stored in the sensitive_areas table that is created with the CREATE TABLE statement that follows. The shape column, defined as a polygon, stores the outline of each of the sensitive areas.
The hazardous sites are stored in the hazardous_sites table created with the CREATE TABLE statement that follows. The site column, defined as a point, stores a location that is the geographic center of each hazardous site.
CREATE TABLE sensitive_areas (id integer,
shape sde.st_geometry);
CREATE TABLE hazardous_sites (id integer,
site sde.st_geometry);
INSERT INTO sensitive_areas VALUES (
1,
sde.st_geometry ('polygon ((20 30, 30 30, 30 40, 20 40, 20 30))', 0)
);
INSERT INTO sensitive_areas VALUES (
2,
sde.st_geometry ('polygon ((30 30, 30 50, 50 50, 50 30, 30 30))', 0)
);
INSERT INTO sensitive_areas VALUES (
3,
sde.st_geometry ('polygon ((40 40, 40 60, 60 60, 60 40, 40 40))', 0)
);
INSERT INTO hazardous_sites VALUES (
4,
sde.st_geometry ('point (60 60)', 0)
);
INSERT INTO hazardous_sites VALUES (
5,
sde.st_geometry ('point (30 30)', 0)
);
The query returns a list of sensitive areas and hazardous sites, for sensitive areas that intersect the buffer radius of the hazardous sites.
Oracle
SELECT sa.id SA_ID, hs.id HS_ID
FROM SENSITIVE_AREAS sa, HAZARDOUS_SITES hs
WHERE sde.st_intersects (sde.st_buffer (hs.site, .1), sa.shape) = 1
ORDER BY sa.id;
SA_ID HS_ID
1 5
2 5
3 4
PostgreSQL
SELECT sa.id AS sid, hs.id AS hid
FROM sensitive_areas sa, hazardous_sites hs
WHERE sde.st_intersects (sde.st_buffer (hs.site, .1), sa.shape) = 't'
ORDER BY sa.id;
sid hid
1 5
2 5
3 4