I've figured out a little more detail about my ST_Area problem, perhaps this might help someone give me some advice for troubleshooting. To provide a little more background, I've generated several thousand polygons using ST_ConvexHull from collections of points (I've tried both ST_ConvexHull(ST_Collect(points)) and ST_ConvexHull(ST_Union(points)) ) and when I try to calcuate their areas I get this error:
ERROR: ptarray_area_spheroid: cannot handle ptarray that crosses equator CONTEXT: SQL function "st_area" statement 1 The problem seems to be that ST_Area cannot handle some polygons with internal crosses (i.e. bowtie-shaped) that share a border with the equator, even though it can handle them elsewhere. For example: SELECT ST_AREA(ST_GEOGFROMTEXT('POLYGON((15 -5, 15 5, 16 0, 16 -5, 15 -5))')) ; works just fine--this is just a simple polygon that crosses the equator. By the same token, a simple polygon that borders the equator works: SELECT ST_AREA(ST_GEOGFROMTEXT('POLYGON((15 -5, 15 0, 16 0, 16 -5, 15 -5))')) ; Switching the 2nd and 3rd coordinates, however, makes a bowtie-shaped polygon which is valid, but it shares a border with the equator and ST_Area cannot take it: SELECT ST_AREA(ST_GEOGFROMTEXT('POLYGON((15 -5, 16 0, 15 0, 16 -5, 15 -5))')) ; ERROR: ptarray_area_spheroid: cannot handle ptarray that crosses equator CONTEXT: SQL function "st_area" statement 1 The same kind of formation works fine, however, if it does not share a border with the equator : SELECT ST_AREA(ST_GEOGFROMTEXT('POLYGON((15 -5, 16 1, 15 0, 16 -5, 15 -5))')) ; SELECT ST_AREA(ST_GEOGFROMTEXT('POLYGON((15 -4, 16 1, 15 1, 16 -4, 15 -4))')) ; Again, here are my system details: PostgreSQL 8.4.8 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc-4.4.real (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3, 64-bit POSTGIS="1.5.2" GEOS="3.3.0-CAPI-1.7.0" PROJ="Rel. 4.7.1, 23 September 2009" LIBXML="2.7.6" USE_STATS I assume that one or more of the polygons I made with ConvexHull is a bowtie-shape sharing a border with the equator, but why would ST_ConvexHull generate a shape like that? How can I avoid this problem? Short of visually examining the map of every one of these several thousand polygons, how do I even figure out which one is the culprit? Is there a better way to go from points or multipoints to polygons? Any insight would be really great! Thanks! _________________________________ Sarah K Berke Postdoctoral Scholar Department of the Geophysical Sciences University of Chicago 5734 S. Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637 Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 14:39:52 -0500 > From: Sarah Berke <skbe...@uchicago.edu> > Subject: [postgis-users] ERROR: ptarray_area_spheroid: cannot handle > ptarraythat crosses equator > To: postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net > Message-ID: > <cajupzdeptykhb4log1szea0msprgikpfhm70fh_atbbuxso...@mail.gmail.com > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hello, > > I found a short thread on this subject from February 2011--I am now having > the same problem that Marcello had, and I wonder if anyone has found a fix > or workaround for this problem? Using the same example code that Marcello > provided: > > SELECT 161109 polygon ,ST_AREA(ST_GEOGFROMTEXT('POLYGON((15.8327132977611 > 0.25,16 0.25,16 0,15.8566682147637 0,15.8566112518311 > 0.00356000009924173,15.8485898971558 0.124770000576973,15.8327132977611 > 0.25))')) gsareageo; > > I get > > ERROR: ptarray_area_spheroid: cannot handle ptarray that crosses equator > CONTEXT: SQL function "st_area" statement 1 > > I am using: > > PostgreSQL 8.4.8 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc-4.4.real > (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3, 64-bit > POSTGIS="1.5.2" GEOS="3.3.0-CAPI-1.7.0" PROJ="Rel. 4.7.1, 23 September > 2009" LIBXML="2.7.6" USE_STATS > > >From the earlier thread, it sounds as if this version of postgis should > run > the code just fine? I saw that Marcello was able to work around the problem > by changing 0 lats to being very near-0; but this of course affected the > calculated areas. Can anyone guess why this is a problem, or has anyone > figured out a better solution? > > Thanks very much! > _________________________________ > Sarah K Berke > Postdoctoral Scholar > Department of the Geophysical Sciences > University of Chicago > 5734 S. Ellis Ave > Chicago, IL 60637 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://postgis.refractions.net/pipermail/postgis-users/attachments/20110722/ec2f1ed8/attachment.html > > > >
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