"Nick Roosevelt" <nro...@thepinc.com> writes: > I am getting bad results for distance between point and lseg. As you can > see below, the first result is correct, and the second is clearly not.
Hmm ... what it looks like to me is that there's an ancient thinko in dist_ps_internal(). It's trying to calculate the slope of the perpendicular to the given line segment, and it gets it wrong. The segment's own slope would be deltaY / deltaX, so the slope of the perpendicular should be the negative inverse of that, ie -deltaX / deltaY, but what it was actually calculating was -deltaY / deltaX. So it was getting the wrong answers for any situation where the given line segment's slope wasn't +1/-1 (or 0 or infinite, which are correctly special-cased). Depressingly, fixing this changes none of the regression test outputs; apparently all the test cases involving distances were one of the special cases. But it's really amazing no one complained of this before ... regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs