Ok still don't get the second query. If I understand you right you could try 
this: CREATE TABLE borddisttest2 ASselect a.gid, a.cell, 
MIN(ST_Distance(a.centroid, b.the_geom)) AS distance FROM pgfinal2008 a, 
cshapes b, cshapes c WHERE a.gwcode != b.gwcode AND b.gwsyear <= 2008 AND 
b.gweyear >= 2008 and a.gwcode = c.gwcode and st_intersects(b.the_geom, 
c.the_geom)GROUP BY a.gid LIMIT 1;
Here I assume that every country only have one representation in cshape.What I 
do is that I try to only get the countries that intersects with the country 
that has the same gwcode as the cell you are calculating.  Here it is essential 
to have spatial index on the country-polygons and the centriod-pointYou should 
also have index on gwsyear, gweyear and gwcode in both pgfinal2008 and cshapes. 
I guess your limit 1 is just for testing purposes Probably you could make it 
quite a lot faster if you could trick it to inly do the intersection process 
once per country and not once per cell. Right now I don't see any good way to 
do that. Hopefully someone else sees a solution to that, or I will return if it 
comes to me. But maybe, if I recall right there were some discussions here that 
postgresql can cache results from one row to another. If soo it should work by 
itself or at least if you order your query by the gwcode so it takes all grid 
cells from one country first. /Nicklas 
2010-10-21 Andreas Forø Tollefsen wrote:

Ok. I will try to explain more in detail.>
I have a vector grid consisting of 64818 grid cells. Each of these cells are 
stored in the pgfinal2008 table, with two geometries variables: centroid 
(point) and cell (polygon).>
Each grid cell have a gwcode variable which is the country code. >

>>
In addition i have a table with all countries represented by polygons, and a 
table with all countries represented by their boundaries (line).>

>>
What i want to do is to measure the distance from each cell to the closest 
border..>

>>
While a simple measure of ST_Distance(pgfinal2008.centroid, cshapes.the_geom) 
WHERE pgfinal2008.gwcode != cshapes.gwcode will measure the distances, it will 
measure to all the polygons where the gwcode is different.>
However, I can apply a MIN() function to select the nearest of these, though 
this will take considerable time since every cell need to be measured to every 
country.>

>>
What i need to solve is how to limit the distance to measuring only to 
neighbouring countries of the country the cell is located.>

>>
Thanks for your help Nicklas.>

>>

>
>>
2010/10/21 Nicklas Avén <[email protected]>
> >
>hmm, I have to admit I don't really understand what you are trying to do, but 
>there are some thingsI don't think you really mean.>
> >select a.gid, MIN(ST_Distance(a.centroid, b.the_geom)) AS distance FROM 
> >pgfinal2008 a, cshapes b, cshapes c WHERE a.gwcode != b.gwcode AND b.gwsyear 
> ><= 2008 AND b.gweyear >= 2008 GROUP BY a.gid LIMIT 1;>
> Why do you have, cshapes c, there. if you have 200 countries in it taking 
> away that will reduce the querytime to 1/200>What you get here is theclosest 
> country from your first grid cell.>
> >>
SELECT pgfinal2008.cell, borddisttest2.gid, MIN(borddisttest2.distance) FROM 
borddisttest2, pgfinal2008 WHERE borddisttest2.gid = pgfinal2008.gidGROUP BY 
pgfinal2008.cell, borddisttest2.gid;
>>This I don't get. Do you have many rows in pgfinal2008 with the same value in 
>>pgfinal2008.cell but different pgfinal2008.gid. What is "cell"? > >/Nicklas>
>
 >
> >
> 2010-10-21 Andreas Forø Tollefsen wrote:
>
> Thanks.>>
I have found a way to do this calculation.> >
However, since i gave 64818 cells and almost 200 countries, the distance from 
every cell to every country is calculated before the minimum distance is 
selected.> >
This takes awful lot of time.> >

> >> >
Any ideas on how to increase the performance?> >

> >> >
> >
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS borddisttest2;> >
CREATE TABLE borddisttest2 AS> >
select a.gid, MIN(ST_Distance(a.centroid, b.the_geom)) AS distance FROM 
pgfinal2008 a, cshapes b, cshapes c WHERE a.gwcode != b.gwcode AND b.gwsyear 
<= 2008 AND b.gweyear >= 2008 GROUP BY a.gid LIMIT 1;> >

> >> >
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS borddist2008;> >
CREATE TABLE borddist2008 AS> >
SELECT pgfinal2008.cell, borddisttest2.gid, MIN(borddisttest2.distance) FROM 
borddisttest2, pgfinal2008 WHERE borddisttest2.gid = pgfinal2008.gid> >
GROUP BY pgfinal2008.cell, borddisttest2.gid;
> >> >
2010/10/13 Nicklas Avén <[email protected]>
> > > >
> >Hi> > > >You can not cast to geography that way (if I haven't missed 
> >something essential)
> > And if you could you would mix geometry and geograph type in ST_Distance, 
> > which wouldn't work.> > > >St_Distance for geometry vs geography uses 
> > totally differnt algorithms. The geography calculations is far more 
> > advanced. > > > >ST_Shortestline only works for geometry type.> > > 
> > >/Nicklas> >
> >
 > >
> > > >
> > 2010-10-13 Andreas Forø Tollefsen wrote:
> >
> > Hi>> >

> > >> > >
Thanks,> > >
I will give it a try.> > >
The reason I used the geography types in the distance query, were to get the 
distance in meters instead of degrees.> > >

> > >> > >
Andreas
> > >
> > >> > >
> >
> >
 > >
2010/10/13 Nicklas Avén <[email protected]>
> > > > > >
> > >Hi> > > > > >As I understand you you want to get the distance from each 
> > >cell to the closest neighbour country. Then, why don't you just query the 
> > >distance from your cell to closest country with other gwcode?> > >Maybe 
> > >something like:> > > > > >Create table borddisttest as> > >Select 
> > >ST_Distance(st_collect(b.the_geom), c.centroid)> > >from cshapes a, 
> > >cshapes b, pgfinal2008 c> > >where a.gwcode=c.gwcode and b.gwcode != 
> > >c.gwcode and st_intersects(a.the_geom, b.the_geom)> > >group by c.gwcode 
> > >and c.the_geom;
> > >> > >With some tweaking like ordering the cells by gwcode I don't think 
> > >> > >the intersection calculation have to be done for each cell. Otherwise 
> > >> > >this is a very bad approach if there are many grid-cells.> > > > > 
> > >> > >>indexing on gwcode on both tables and spatial index on the country 
> > >> > >geoms for the intersection will also be of importance.> > > > > >I 
> > >> > >don't understand:> > >geography(pgfinal2008.centroid)> > > > > >what 
> > >> > >does geography means here?> > > > > >I would also go for calculating 
> > >> > >the centroids on the fly. It should be fast and you will not get the 
> > >> > >trouble of updating the centroid column if adjustuing the grid.> > > 
> > >> > >> > >About doing calculations comparing geometries inside a dataset 
> > >> > >you use self join. > > > > > >You can join a table with itself as 
> > >> > >long as you put an alias so you can identify them like I did above 
> > >> > >with a, b and c> > > > > >Well, I am not sure I answered the right 
> > >> > >question but anyway...> > >HTH> > >Nicklas> > >
> > >
 > > >
> > >
> > > 2010-10-13 Andreas Forø Tollefsen wrote:
> > >
> > > >> > >
Hi all,> > > >

> > > >> > > >
I have two datasets. On is a quadrate grid, and the other is the boundaries of 
all countries.> > > >
What i want to do is to measure the distance from each centroid of the grid 
cells to the nearest border, but not all borders. Only the international.> > > >

> > > >> > > >
First i convert my country polygon dataset into line features:> > > >
> > > >
select gwcode, gwsyear, gweyear, ST_Boundary(the_geom) AS line Into 
cshapes_line from cshapes;> > > >

> > > >> > > >
Next i calculate the distance from the centroid of each cell to the nearest 
border where the gwcode (country code) of the cell is the same as the gwcode in 
the line feature.> > > >
drop table if exists borddisttest;> > > >
select pgfinal2008.cell, pgfinal2008.gwcode, 
ST_ShortestLine(pgfinal2008.centroid, st_boundary(cshapes.the_geom)) > > > >
AS shortestline, ST_Distance(geography(pgfinal2008.centroid), 
st_boundary(cshapes.the_geom))/1000 AS borddist > > > >
into borddisttest > > > >
from cshapes, pgfinal2008 > > > >
where cshapes.gwcode = pgfinal2008.gwcode;> > > >

> > > >> > > >
The problem here is that when using ST_Boundary, it converts all boundaries 
into lines, while i only want to get the boundaries where two polygons with 
different gwcodes meet.> > > >
The lines where two countries meet are overlapping, meaning these borders have 
two gwcodes but in different line entries.> > > >

> > > >> > > >
Is there a way to calculate the overlaps within one dataset? If i could do 
this, then i could put a clause so the measurement only measures to lines with 
2 or more gwcodes.> > > >

> > > >> > > >
Thanks.
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