use line interpolation to create centroid for lines

ST_PointOnSurface always returns one of the vertices of a line.
This means that a two-point line will have the centroid at
one of the ends, which is less then ideal.
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Sarah Hoffmann 2024-11-03 17:46:06 +01:00
parent b9e4563beb
commit ad50016c49
3 changed files with 25 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ BEGIN
END IF;
NEW.parent_place_id := get_interpolation_parent(NEW.token_info, NEW.partition,
ST_PointOnSurface(NEW.linegeo),
NEW.linegeo);
get_center_point(NEW.linegeo),
NEW.linegeo);
-- Cannot find a parent street. We will not be able to display a reliable
-- address, so drop entire interpolation.

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@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ BEGIN
NEW.place_id := nextval('seq_place');
NEW.indexed_status := 1; --STATUS_NEW
NEW.centroid := ST_PointOnSurface(NEW.geometry);
NEW.centroid := get_center_point(NEW.geometry);
NEW.country_code := lower(get_country_code(NEW.centroid));
NEW.partition := get_partition(NEW.country_code);
@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ BEGIN
END IF;
-- Compute a preliminary centroid.
NEW.centroid := ST_PointOnSurface(NEW.geometry);
NEW.centroid := get_center_point(NEW.geometry);
-- recalculate country and partition
IF NEW.rank_search = 4 AND NEW.address is not NULL AND NEW.address ? 'country' THEN

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@ -7,6 +7,26 @@
-- Assorted helper functions for the triggers.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_center_point(place GEOMETRY)
RETURNS GEOMETRY
AS $$
DECLARE
geom_type TEXT;
BEGIN
geom_type := ST_GeometryType(place);
IF geom_type = ' ST_Point' THEN
RETURN place;
END IF;
IF geom_type = 'ST_LineString' THEN
RETURN ST_LineInterpolatePoint(place, 0.5);
END IF;
RETURN ST_PointOnSurface(place);
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION geometry_sector(partition INTEGER, place geometry)
RETURNS INTEGER
AS $$
@ -21,6 +41,7 @@ $$
LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION array_merge(a INTEGER[], b INTEGER[])
RETURNS INTEGER[]
AS $$