Nicklas,
 
Hmm still don't quite understand.  What do these road parts look like?  Do you 
have geometries at all for them?  Are they line strings or points?
 
Perhaps if you provide a sample like  The ST_AsText representation of one that 
would help us a bit to provide more useful suggestions.
 
If you are trying to make polygons of X width out of road line strings, then I 
have a function lying around somewhere that will given a linestring -- fatten 
it up to x thickness (which is pretty much what ST_Buffer(linestring, x/2) 
would do for you except my function won't create a hot dog - rounded edges), it 
will create a polygon where the centerline is the original line and edges are 
perpendicular to the center line.
 
Then you can use ST_Intersects to figure out which points fall in the road poly.
 
Hope that helps,
Regina
 
 

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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 7:28 AM
To: PostGIS Users Discussion
Subject: RE: [postgis-users] Dividing an area to closest line


 
Thanks for the answer.
My problem is that I just have the roadparts and nothing to relate them to. I 
would like to create polygons with their borders between the roads so every 
possible point inside the polygon share the same closest road. But if it isnt 
possible I will have to build a raster of rectangels or just points and use the 
method you suggested on them.
 
/Nicklas

2008-12-29 Obe Regina wrote:

>
Why wouldn't you use a nearest neighbor calculation as demonstrated here (using 
DISTINCT ON)?
> 
 
> 
http://postgis.refractions.net/documentation/manual-svn/ST_DWithin.html
> 
 
> 
Keep in mind ST_DWithin and  ST_Distance don't care about whether a geometry is 
a line or polygon or point or collection or whatever.  They will always 
consider the minimum distance between 2 geometries.
> 
 
> 
ST_DWithin will use a spatial index where as ST_Distance will not.  So for 
ST_DWithin to work, you have to make the assumption,
> 
the closest road to any point is no more than X units away.  The bigger you 
make the X, the less efficient the index search, but the less likely you will 
leave a point out.
> 
 
> 
Hope that helps,
> 
Regina

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>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 3:18 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [postgis-users] Dividing an area to closest line
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> 
 
> 
Hallo
> 
 
> 
My first time writing here.
> 
 
> 
The case is that I need to find the closest road from every point in the 
terrain. The roads are defined in "roadparts". The very best thing would be to 
get polygons around every roadpart which I could use on other data to bind it 
to the right road.
> 
 
> 
The only solution I can see is making a raster of small rektangels that I bind 
to my roadparts using nearest neighbour-calculations.
> 
 
> 
My question is if someone has a more efficient and better solution.
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Sorry for my bad english
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> 
Thanks
> 
/Nicklas Avén


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