Regina,
Thanks for taking the time to look at my question, the answer is yes to both of 
your assumpions:
1. Segments are cut at junctions.
2. I am trying to find contiguous segments from the intersection, but not for 
every intersection in the dataset, just for the intersection resulting from the 
streets that I specify, I'll use python to capture a pair of street names and 
generate the query dynamically.

Thanks again,

Andrew




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From: "Obe, Regina" <[email protected]>
To: PostGIS Users Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 8:58:30 AM
Subject: RE: [postgis-users] Crossing roads


Andrew,
 
Not sure I understand your question.  Are you saying your street segments are 
cut such that they only connect at junctions.  Kind of like tiger tlids.
 
 
And given each intersection, you are trying to find continguous segments from 
the intersection?
 
 
e.g.
 
 
-----------        -------------  ---------------   Intersection 
-------------------------- -------------------------------  -----------------
     t3                              
t2                   t1                                        
s3                 s4                               sn
 
                                                                                |a1
                                                                                |a2
                                                                                
|an
So you would keep on collecting segments as long as they are connected to the 
previous ones?
 
Thanks,
Regina


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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Ross
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [postgis-users] Crossing roads




Hi Everybody,
I hope I'm posting to the right location (I just subscribed to this list).  I 
have sent this question before but have not seen it listed anywhere yet.


In any case, I have a road network in which all of the street segments are 
snapped together.  I need to group all of the line segments of two streets that 
cross each other (street 1 and street 2 as shown below) into 4 groups of 
segments defined as all of those located on either side of the intersection, 
(street segments A, street segments B, street segments C and street segments D, 
as shown at the bottom).  
 
Can anybody give me a high level idea of what functions / methods can be used 
to achieve this?  
 
I’ve gotten as far as identifying the 4 segments actually connected to the 
intersection using the ST_Intersection function.  
 
How would I get all other segments connected to these 4?  
 
Do I have to write a recursive function using ST_Touches ?  I’d rather not if 
there is a more elegant way of doing this.
 
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
 
 
 
                                     1
                                     1
                                     1
                                     1
            222222222222 X 22222222222222
                                     1
                                     1
                                     1
                                     1
 
 
 
                                     A
                                     A
                                     A
                                     A
            BBBBBBBBBBXCCCCCCCCCCC
                                     D
                                     D
                                     D
                                     D
 
 

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