Re: Syntax for use of point

From: Poul Møller Hansen <freebsd(at)pbnet(dot)dk>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Syntax for use of point
Date: 2005-10-07 19:59:48
Message-ID: 4346D3B4.9020206@pbnet.dk
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> The ## operator is for finding the closest point to one geometric
> object from another (e.g., point ## lseg), not for searching an
> entire table. In this example you'll have to calculate the distance
> to each point and order the results by it:
>
> SELECT position, position <-> '55.4,-6.4'::point AS distance
> FROM store_point
> ORDER BY distance
> LIMIT 1;
>
> If you have a lot of data then you can use a bounding box search
> to speed up the query (i.e., first restrict the result set to points
> inside a box centered on the target point, then calculate the
> distance to only those points). PostGIS adds spatial features to
> PostgreSQL that allow such queries to use indexes so they can be
> fast even on large data sets.
>
> http://postgis.refractions.net/
>

Thanks, that explains why it wouldn't work for me.
I was reading on the Postgis, and I'm sure it will be the final
solution, but then I'm short on time now, I'm running through the 1500
positions
and calculate the distance to each of them to find the shortest.
I can do that in 100ms so it's usable till further.

Poul

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