ST_Azimuth
Name
ST_Azimuth — Returns the north-based azimuth of a line between two points.
Synopsis
float
ST_Azimuth
(
geometry
origin
, geometry
target
)
;
float
ST_Azimuth
(
geography
origin
, geography
target
)
;
Description
Returns the azimuth in radians of the target point from the origin point, or NULL if the two points are coincident. The azimuth angle is a positive clockwise angle referenced from the positive Y axis (geometry) or the North meridian (geography): North = 0; Northeast = π/4; East = π/2; Southeast = 3π/4; South = π; Southwest 5π/4; West = 3π/2; Northwest = 7π/4.
For the geography type, the azimuth solution is known as the inverse geodesic problem .
The azimuth is a mathematical concept defined as the angle between a reference vector and a point, with angular units in radians.
The result value in radians can be converted to degrees using the PostgreSQL function
degrees()
.
Azimuth can be used in conjunction with
ST_Translate
to shift an object along its perpendicular axis. See
the
upgis_lineshift()
function in the
PostGIS wiki
for an implementation of this.
Availability: 1.1.0
Enhanced: 2.0.0 support for geography was introduced.
Enhanced: 2.2.0 measurement on spheroid performed with GeographicLib for improved accuracy and robustness. Requires PROJ >= 4.9.0 to take advantage of the new feature.