Hi Regine

Yes I want to be able to puit identifiers like #1, #2 etc. in the clear space. 
In my world there is always a clear space (think line drawings of containment 
tanks, compressors etc), but this space is not always in the same area of the 
drawing. The trick is to have the computer identify such space.

Can you elaborate on "taking the exterior of the covering area" ?

Thanks 

Bob


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paragon Corporation 
  To: 'PostGIS Users Discussion' 
  Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 11:48 AM
  Subject: RE: [postgis-users] Finding Empty Space


  Bob,
  Not quite clear what you are looking for here.

  So are you trying to put your text identifier on a hole in a geometry?  What 
if there is no hole?

  Also the centroid of a geometry is not guaranteed to lie on the geometry so 
even if you turned empty space into non-empty so you can take the centroid of 
it, the centroid may not be in the hole.

  To get the centroid of a hole, I think you need to turn it into non-hole 
(like turning anti-matter into matter).

  you can do this by say taking the exterior of the covering area, and then 
using ST_Difference.  The result would be the holes turned into geometries





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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Pawley
  Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 11:24 PM
  To: PostGIS Users Discussion
  Subject: [postgis-users] Finding Empty Space


  Hi

  The expression st_isempty returns a boolean set.

  Is there any method of returning the centroid coordinates of an empty space 
wihtin a given geometry?

  I want to add a text identifier to a geometry without it being lost in the 
clutter.

  Bob


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