Here is one brief example to demonstrate the GEOGRAPHY data type and one of the related methods. The code below finds if a geographical location defined by latitude and longitude coordinates is within a geographical region defined by a polygon.
DECLARE @point GEOGRAPHY;
DECLARE @polygon GEOGRAPHY;
SET @point = geography::Parse('POINT(49.274138 73.098562)');
SET @polygon = geography::Parse('POLYGON((47.0 90.0, 47.0 73.0, 50.0 52.0, 50.0 54.0, 47.0 90.0))');
SELECT @polygon.STIntersects(@point);
Additional resources:
Working with Spatial Data
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb933876(SQL.100).aspx
Geometry Data Type Method Reference
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb933973(SQL.100).aspx
Geography Data Type Method Reference
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb933802(SQL.100).aspx
Working with Spatial Indexes
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb895265(SQL.100).aspx
Hi Plamen,
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make a simple spatial based application on a mobile frame platform. Right now the local database on the phone is MS SQL Server Compact Edition 3.5 and the external db is IBM DB2 9.7. I will have soon some table with polygons and offices with latitudes and longitudes. The goal is to find (and possibly to display) the routes between 2 points, that in addition should belong to one region of the state. I am beginner in this, my question is just where to start, what do I need, reference etc.
Thanks, Georgi