Hip, Simon, Many thanks. I will try to test out soon. I find postgis most amazing. Regards, David
On Friday, 3 December 2021, Simon G Greener <[email protected]> wrote: > Not that I am aware. > > You could try wrapping something like the following SQL in a function.... > > with data as ( > select 0.01 as tolerance, > ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(0 0 1.1,1 1.001 1.2,1 1.0005 > 1.3,1 1 1.1,2 2 1.2)',0) as geom > ) > select SUM(isDuplicate) as duplicateCount > from (select case when ST_Distance(ST_PointN(a.geom, > b.*),lead(ST_PointN(a.geom,b.*)) over (order by b.*)) < a.tolerance > then 1 > else 0 > end as isDuplicate > from data as a, > generate_series(1,ST_NumPoints(a.geom),1) as b > ) as f; > > Note that if the linestring was a compoundCurve repeated vertices are part > of the definition. > > regards > > Simon > On 3/12/2021 9:46 am, Shaozhong SHI wrote: > > Is there a generic function to find coincident vertex and count? > > > It will do the following: > > > Create an array of all vertex present in a data set > > Iterate over and find out whether there be any coincident vertex as > defined by a tolerance > > Count all occurrences > > > Regards, > > > David > > _______________________________________________ > postgis-users mailing > [email protected]https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users > >
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