ST_ShiftLongitude
Name
ST_ShiftLongitude — Toggle geometry coordinates between -180..180 and 0..360 ranges.
Synopsis
    
     geometry
     
      ST_ShiftLongitude
     
     (
    
    geometry
    
     geomA
    
    
     )
    
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Description
Reads every point/vertex in every component of every feature in a geometry, and if the longitude coordinate is <0, adds 360 to it. The result would be a 0-360 version of the data to be plotted in a 180 centric map
       
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       This is only useful for data in long lat e.g. 4326 (WGS 84 long lat)  | 
    
       
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       Pre-1.3.4 bug prevented this from working for MULTIPOINT. 1.3.4+ works with MULTIPOINT as well.  | 
    
   
    
   
   This function supports 3d and will not drop the z-index.
  
Enhanced: 2.0.0 support for Polyhedral surfaces and TIN was introduced.
NOTE: this function was renamed from "ST_Shift_Longitude" in 2.2.0
   
    
   
   This function supports Polyhedral surfaces.
  
   
    
   
   This function supports Triangles and Triangulated Irregular Network Surfaces (TIN).
  
Examples
--3d points
SELECT ST_AsEWKT(ST_ShiftLongitude(ST_GeomFromEWKT('SRID=4326;POINT(-118.58 38.38 10)'))) As geomA,
	ST_AsEWKT(ST_ShiftLongitude(ST_GeomFromEWKT('SRID=4326;POINT(241.42 38.38 10)'))) As geomb
geomA							  geomB
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SRID=4326;POINT(241.42 38.38 10) SRID=4326;POINT(-118.58 38.38 10)
--regular line string
SELECT ST_AsText(ST_ShiftLongitude(ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(-118.58 38.38, -118.20 38.45)')))
st_astext
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LINESTRING(241.42 38.38,241.8 38.45)