Hi,

I'm developing a reverse-geocoder for Canada. So far, given a lat/lng, I can 
find the nearest street (line segment), which includes line segment direction 
and address ranges for both sides of the street. I'm now trying to figure out 
the best way to programmatically approximate the nearest house number to the 
given lat/lng point. 

Here's an example of a row containing the street data:

    -[ RECORD 1 ]-
    [...]
    l_adddirfg | Same Direction
    l_hnumf    | 3219
    l_hnuml    | 3235
    l_stname_c | Breen Road North-west
    r_adddirfg | Same Direction
    r_hnumf    | 3224
    r_hnuml    | 3236
    r_stname_c | Breen Road North-west
    the_geom   | 
0105000020E610000001000000010200000002000000B0F6990E78885CC088DF2B5F3C8C49400875B39A89885CC0A0BCA6AC4B8C4940


So, given a lat/lng coordinate that lies near the "the_geom" line segment, a 
person could tell visually which side of the street the point is on (left or 
right side), and how far along the segment it is -- thereby approximating a 
house number. For example, if the point lies on the right side, three-quarters 
down the street, I would use the fields r_hnumf (right side, first number) and 
r_hnuml (right side, last number)...  The street address is probably close to:

    3232 Breen Road North-west

What I'm looking for is a best practice in either computing/approximating this 
in PostGIS (which I'm new to), or in the application layer once the row is 
fetched.

Any ideas? Thanks!

...Rene



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