pgr_alphaShape - pgRouting Manual (3.2)
pgr_alphaShape
   
    
     pgr_alphaShape
    
   
   - Polygon part of an alpha shape.
  
Availability
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Version 3.0.0
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Breaking change on signature
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Old signature no longer supported
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Boost 1.54 & Boost 1.55 are supported
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Boost 1.56+ is preferable
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Boost Geometry is stable on Boost 1.56
 
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Version 2.1.0
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Added alpha argument with default 0 (use optimal value)
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Support to return multiple outer/inner ring
 
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Version 2.0.0
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Official function
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Renamed from version 1.x
 
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Support
Description
Returns the polygon part of an alpha shape.
Characteristics
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Input is a geometry and returns a geometry
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Uses PostGis ST_DelaunyTriangles
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Instead of using CGAL’s definition of alpha it use the
spoon_radius- 
       
\(spoon\_radius = \sqrt alpha\)
 
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A Triangle area is considered part of the alpha shape when \(circumcenter\ radius < spoon\_radius\)
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When the total number of points is less than 3, returns an EMPTY geometry
 
Signatures
Summary
pgr_alphaShape(geometry,   [spoon_radius])
RETURNS geometry
    
    Example: passing a geometry collection with spoon radius
    
     \(1.5\)
    
    using the return variable
    
     
      geom
     
    
   
SELECT ST_Area(pgr_alphaShape((SELECT ST_Collect(the_geom) FROM edge_table_vertices_pgr), 1.5));
 st_area
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    9.75
(1 row)
    Parameters
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        Parameter  | 
      
        Type  | 
      
        Default  | 
      
        Description  | 
     
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        geometry  | 
      
        
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        Geometry with at least \(3\) points  | 
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        spoon_radius  | 
      
        
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        The radius of the spoon  | 
     
Return Value
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        Kind of geometry  | 
      
        Description  | 
     
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        GEOMETRY COLLECTION  | 
      
        A Geometry collection of Polygons  | 
     
See Also
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Sample Data network.
 
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