-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
sorry to bug you with that. I figured that out, too, in the meantime. I wonder why the default behaviour of the path-constructor to end up in a closed path. I would intentionally expect an open path - since I understand a path as a connection of points that go from a start to a destination and not necessarily back. If I would like to have a closed path I would probably use the polygon datatype. What was the intenion behind some of the geometric datatypes anyway. I would have liked to work with them (esp. path) but they turned out not to be very useful. (I cannot append or prepend a point to a path, I cannot index-access it, I didn't even find a way to cast it to a string). Is there any further development planned or will you keep this status? I would prefer to see these datatypes handier in the future so they probably get more useful. Thx CU ae James William Pye schrieb: > On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 02:41:39PM +0000, Andreas Erber wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I discovered some strange behaviour: >> The length() function returns different results depending on the geometric >> data type used as argument. >> >> length(lseg) produces the correct result, i.e. length(lseg('(0,0),(2,0)')) = >> 2 >> >> length(path) always produces the double result (independently from the >> length of the path), i.e. >> length(path('(0,0),(2,0)')) = 4 >> length(path('(0,0),(2,0),(4,0),(6,0),(8,0)')) = 16 >> >> Is it supposed to be that way? If yes, why? > > Yes. > > You specified your path as a closed path. With its "loopback", it's twice as > long. > > To specify it as an open path, do path('[(0,0),(2,0)]'). > > SELECT length(path('[(1,0),(0,0)]')) = '1'; > SELECT length(path('(1,0),(0,0)')) = '2'; - -- - ------------------------------------------------------ Information is a weapon of mass destruction [Faithless] - ------------------------------------------------------ Andreas Erber Berlin Germany - ---------------------------------------------------- e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] home http://www.andreas-erber.net - ---------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFD6KhuBzgniz6LxFMRArrzAJ49GKPSOqB+S3ifW/RRzCEPjvMFOQCeMJjn AJX3rHfm+YEzEcfJv5epuf4= =6+08 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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