pgr_createVerticesTable¶
Name¶
pgr_createVerticesTable — Reconstructs the vertices table based on the source and target information.
Synopsis¶
The function returns:
- OK after the vertices table has been reconstructed.
- FAIL when the vertices table was not reconstructed due to an error.
varchar pgr_createVerticesTable(text edge_table, text the_geom:='the_geom'
text source:='source',text target:='target',text rows_where:='true')
Description¶
Parameters
The reconstruction of the vertices table function accepts the following parameters:
edge_table: | text Network table name. (may contain the schema name as well) |
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the_geom: | text Geometry column name of the network table. Default value is the_geom. |
source: | text Source column name of the network table. Default value is source. |
target: | text Target column name of the network table. Default value is target. |
rows_where: | text Condition to SELECT a subset or rows. Default value is true to indicate all rows. |
Warning
The edge_table will be affected
An index will be created, if it doesn’t exists, to speed up the process to the following columns:
- the_geom
- source
- target
The function returns:
- OK after the vertices table has been reconstructed.
- Creates a vertices table: <edge_table>_vertices_pgr.
- Fills id and the_geom columns of the vertices table based on the source and target columns of the edge table.
- FAIL when the vertices table was not reconstructed due to an error.
- A required column of the Network table is not found or is not of the appropriate type.
- The condition is not well formed.
- The names of source, target are the same.
- The SRID of the geometry could not be determined.
The Vertices Table
The vertices table is a requierment of the pgr_analyzeGraph and the pgr_analyzeOneway functions.
The structure of the vertices table is:
id: | bigint Identifier of the vertex. |
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cnt: | integer Number of vertices in the edge_table that reference this vertex. See pgr_analyzeGraph. |
chk: | integer Indicator that the vertex might have a problem. See pgr_analyzeGraph. |
ein: | integer Number of vertices in the edge_table that reference this vertex as incoming. See pgr_analyzeOneway. |
eout: | integer Number of vertices in the edge_table that reference this vertex as outgoing. See pgr_analyzeOneway. |
the_geom: | geometry Point geometry of the vertex. |
History
- Renamed in version 2.0.0
Usage when the edge table’s columns MATCH the default values:¶
The simplest way to use pgr_createVerticesTable is:
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table');
When the arguments are given in the order described in the parameters:
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table','the_geom','source','target');
We get the same result as the simplest way to use the function.
Warning
When using the named notation
The order of the parameters do not matter:
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table',the_geom:='the_geom',source:='source',target:='target');
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table',source:='source',target:='target',the_geom:='the_geom');
Parameters defined with a default value can be omited, as long as the value matches the default:
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table',source:='source');
Selecting rows using rows_where parameter
Selecting rows based on the id.
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table',rows_where:='id < 10');
Selecting the rows where the geometry is near the geometry of row with id =5 .
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table',rows_where:='the_geom && (select st_buffer(the_geom,0.5) FROM edge_table WHERE id=5)');
Selecting the rows where the geometry is near the geometry of the row with gid =100 of the table othertable.
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS otherTable;
CREATE TABLE otherTable AS (SELECT 100 AS gid, st_point(2.5,2.5) AS other_geom) ;
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table',rows_where:='the_geom && (select st_buffer(othergeom,0.5) FROM otherTable WHERE gid=100)');
Usage when the edge table’s columns DO NOT MATCH the default values:¶
For the following table
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS mytable;
CREATE TABLE mytable AS (SELECT id AS gid, the_geom AS mygeom,source AS src ,target AS tgt FROM edge_table) ;
Using positional notation:
The arguments need to be given in the order described in the parameters:
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable','mygeom','src','tgt');
Warning
When using the named notation
The order of the parameters do not matter:
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable',the_geom:='mygeom',source:='src',target:='tgt');
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable',source:='src',target:='tgt',the_geom:='mygeom');
In this scenario omitting a parameter would create an error because the default values for the column names do not match the column names of the table.
Selecting rows using rows_where parameter
Selecting rows based on the gid.
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable','mygeom','src','tgt',rows_where:='gid < 10');
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable',source:='src',target:='tgt',the_geom:='mygeom',rows_where:='gid < 10');
Selecting the rows where the geometry is near the geometry of row with gid =5 .
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable','mygeom','src','tgt',
rows_where:='the_geom && (SELECT st_buffer(mygeom,0.5) FROM mytable WHERE gid=5)');
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable',source:='src',target:='tgt',the_geom:='mygeom',
rows_where:='mygeom && (SELECT st_buffer(mygeom,0.5) FROM mytable WHERE id=5)');
Selecting the rows where the geometry is near the geometry of the row with gid =100 of the table othertable.
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS otherTable;
CREATE TABLE otherTable AS (SELECT 100 AS gid, st_point(2.5,2.5) AS other_geom) ;
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable','mygeom','src','tgt',
rows_where:='the_geom && (SELECT st_buffer(othergeom,0.5) FROM otherTable WHERE gid=100)');
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('mytable',source:='src',target:='tgt',the_geom:='mygeom',
rows_where:='the_geom && (SELECT st_buffer(othergeom,0.5) FROM otherTable WHERE gid=100)');
Examples¶
SELECT pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table');
NOTICE: PROCESSING:
NOTICE: pgr_createVerticesTable('edge_table','the_geom','source','target','true')
NOTICE: Performing checks, pelase wait .....
NOTICE: Populating public.edge_table_vertices_pgr, please wait...
NOTICE: -----> VERTICES TABLE CREATED WITH 17 VERTICES
NOTICE: FOR 18 EDGES
NOTICE: Edges with NULL geometry,source or target: 0
NOTICE: Edges processed: 18
NOTICE: Vertices table for table public.edge_table is: public.edge_table_vertices_pgr
NOTICE: ----------------------------------------------
pgr_createVerticesTable
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OK
(1 row)
The example uses the Sample Data network.
See Also¶
- Routing Topology for an overview of a topology for routing algorithms.
- pgr_createTopology to create a topology based on the geometry.
- pgr_analyzeGraph to analyze the edges and vertices of the edge table.
- pgr_analyzeOneway to analyze directionality of the edges.