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Geospatial functions, Conversion functions

TO_GEOMETRY

Parses an input and returns a value of type GEOMETRY.

See also:

TRY_TO_GEOMETRY , ST_GEOMETRYFROMWKB , ST_GEOMETRYFROMWKT

Syntax

Use one of the following:

TO_GEOMETRY( <varchar_expression> [ , <srid> ] [ , <allow_invalid> ] )

TO_GEOMETRY( <binary_expression> [ , <srid> ] [ , <allow_invalid> ] )

TO_GEOMETRY( <variant_expression> [ , <srid> ] [ , <allow_invalid> ] )

TO_GEOMETRY( <geography_expression> [ , <srid> ] [ , <allow_invalid> ] )
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Arguments

Required:

varchar_expression

The argument must be a string expression that represents a valid geometric object in one of the following formats:

  • WKT (well-known text)

  • WKB (well-known binary) in hexadecimal format (without a leading 0x)

  • EWKT (extended well-known text)

  • EWKB (extended well-known binary) in hexadecimal format (without a leading 0x)

  • GeoJSON

binary_expression

The argument must be a binary expression in WKB or EWKB format.

variant_expression

The argument must be an OBJECT in GeoJSON format.

geography_expression

The argument must be an expression of type GEOGRAPHY.

Optional:

srid

The integer value of the SRID to use.

allow_invalid

If TRUE, specifies that the function returns a GEOGRAPHY or GEOMETRY object, even when the input shape isn’t valid and can’t be repaired. For more information, see Specifying how invalid geospatial shapes are handled.

Returns

The function returns a value of type GEOMETRY.

Usage notes

  • Issues an error if the input cannot be parsed as one of the supported formats (WKT, WKB, EWKT, EWKB, GeoJSON).

  • For GeoJSON, WKT, and WKB input, if the srid argument is not specified, the resulting GEOMETRY object has the SRID set to 0.

  • To construct a GEOMETRY object from WKT or EWKT input, you can also use ST_GEOMETRYFROMWKT.

  • To construct a GEOMETRY object from WKB or EWKB input, you can also use ST_GEOMETRYFROMWKB.

Examples

The following example shows how to use the TO_GEOMETRY function to convert an object represented in WKT to a GEOMETRY object. The example doesn’t specify the srid argument, and the SRID isn’t specified in the input representation of the object, so the SRID is set to 0.

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT TO_GEOMETRY('POINT(1820.12 890.56)');
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+--------------------------------------+
| TO_GEOMETRY('POINT(1820.12 890.56)') |
|--------------------------------------|
| SRID=0;POINT(1820.12 890.56)         |
+--------------------------------------+

The following example converts an object represented in EWKT to a GEOMETRY object. The input EKWT specifies the SRID to use:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT TO_GEOMETRY('SRID=4326;POINT(1820.12 890.56)');
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+------------------------------------------------+
| TO_GEOMETRY('SRID=4326;POINT(1820.12 890.56)') |
|------------------------------------------------|
| SRID=4326;POINT(1820.12 890.56)                |
+------------------------------------------------+

The following example demonstrates how to specify the SRID as the srid input argument:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT TO_GEOMETRY('POINT(1820.12 890.56)', 4326);
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+--------------------------------------------+
| TO_GEOMETRY('POINT(1820.12 890.56)', 4326) |
|--------------------------------------------|
| SRID=4326;POINT(1820.12 890.56)            |
+--------------------------------------------+

The following example returns the GEOMETRY object for a geospatial object with a Z coordinate described in EWKT format:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT TO_GEOMETRY('SRID=32633;POINTZ(389866.35 5819003.03 30)');
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+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| TO_GEOMETRY('SRID=32633;POINTZ(389866.35 5819003.03 30)') |
|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| SRID=32633;POINTZ(389866.35 5819003.03 30)                |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+

For examples that convert a GEOGRAPHY object to a GEOMETRY object, see Converting between GEOGRAPHY and GEOMETRY.

The next examples use the TO_GEOMETRY function in queries on data in a table.

Create a temporary table and insert rows with GEOMETRY values:

CREATE OR REPLACE TEMP TABLE demo_to_geometry AS
SELECT
  1                                                     AS id,
  'POINT(10 20)'                                        AS wkt_col,         -- VARCHAR (WKT)
  'SRID=32633;POINT(500000.0 4649776.22)'               AS ewkt_col,        -- VARCHAR (EWKT)
  ST_ASWKB(TO_GEOMETRY('LINESTRING(0 0, 1 1)'))         AS wkb_bin_col,     -- BINARY (WKB)
  PARSE_JSON('{"type":"Point","coordinates":[10,20]}')  AS geojson_col,     -- VARIANT (GeoJSON)
  TO_GEOGRAPHY('POINT(-122.35 37.55)')                  AS geog_col,        -- GEOGRAPHY
  'POLYGON((0 0,2 2,2 0,0 2,0 0))'                      AS invalid_wkt_col, -- invalid shape
  0                                                     AS srid0,           -- SRID columns to show positional args
  3857                                                  AS srid_col,
  TRUE                                                  AS allow_true,      -- allow_invalid flags from columns
  FALSE                                                 AS allow_false
UNION ALL
SELECT
  2,
  'LINESTRING(0 0, 10 10)',
  'SRID=32633;POINT(389866.35 5819003.03)',
  ST_ASWKB(TO_GEOMETRY('POINT(2 3)')),
  PARSE_JSON('{"type":"LineString","coordinates":[[0,0],[1,1]]}'),
  TO_GEOGRAPHY('LINESTRING(-124.2 42,-120.01 41.99)'),
  'POLYGON((0 0,1 1,1 0,0 1,0 0))',
  0,
  3857,
  TRUE,
  FALSE;
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This table has columns with data types that the TO_GEOMETRY function accepts as inputs in the following formats:

  • VARCHAR (WKT/WKB and hex/EWKT/EWKB/GeoJSON)

  • BINARY (WKB/EWKB)

  • VARIANT (GeoJSON object)

  • GEOGRAPHY

Optional srid and allow_invalid values can follow any of these formats. The ST_ASWKB , ST_ASBINARY function generates valid WKB BINARY values.

The following example converts VARCHAR values in the wkt_col column to GEOMETRY values by using the default SRID of 0:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(wkt_col) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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+----+------------------------------+
| ID | G                            |
|----+------------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=0;POINT(10 20)          |
|  2 | SRID=0;LINESTRING(0 0,10 10) |
+----+------------------------------+

The following example converts VARCHAR values in the wkt_col column to GEOMETRY values by using the SRID value in the srid_col column:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(wkt_col, srid_col) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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+----+----------------------------------+
| ID | G                                |
|----+----------------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=3857;POINT(10 20)           |
|  2 | SRID=3857;LINESTRING(0 0,10 10)  |
+----+----------------------------------+

The following example converts VARCHAR values in the ewkt_col column to GEOMETRY values, with the SRID value embedded in the ewkt_col column value:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(ewkt_col) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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+----+--------------------------------------------+
| ID | G                                          |
|----+--------------------------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=32633;POINT(500000 4649776.22)        |
|  2 | SRID=32633;POINT(389866.35 5819003.03)     |
+----+--------------------------------------------+

The following example converts BINARY values in the wkb_bin_col column to GEOMETRY values:

ALTER SESSION SET BINARY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='HEX';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(wkb_bin_col) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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+----+----------------------------+
| ID | G                          |
|----+----------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=0;LINESTRING(0 0,1 1) |
|  2 | SRID=0;POINT(2 3)          |
+----+----------------------------+

The following example converts VARIANT values in the geojson_col column to GEOMETRY values by using the SRID value in the srid_col column:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(geojson_col, srid_col) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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+----+--------------------------------+
| ID | G                              |
|----+--------------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=3857;POINT(10 20)         |
|  2 | SRID=3857;LINESTRING(0 0,1 1)  |
+----+--------------------------------+

The following example converts GEOGRAPHY values in the geog_col column to GEOMETRY values by using the SRID value in the srid_col column:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(geog_col, srid_col) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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+----+-----------------------------------------------+
| ID | G                                             |
|----+-----------------------------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=4326;POINT(-122.35 37.55)                |
|  2 | SRID=4326;LINESTRING(-124.2 42,-120.01 41.99) |
+----+-----------------------------------------------+

The following example converts VARCHAR values in the invalid_wkt_col column to GEOMETRY values by using the SRID value in the srid0 column (0) and the allow_invalid value in the allow_true column:

ALTER SESSION SET GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_FORMAT='EWKT';

SELECT id, TO_GEOMETRY(invalid_wkt_col, srid0, allow_true) AS g
  FROM demo_to_geometry;
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The output includes shapes that aren’t valid:

+----+---------------------------------------+
| ID | G                                     |
|----+---------------------------------------|
|  1 | SRID=0;POLYGON((0 0,2 2,2 0,0 2,0 0)) |
|  2 | SRID=0;POLYGON((0 0,1 1,1 0,0 1,0 0)) |
+----+---------------------------------------+
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