Definition
ST_Point takes a well-known text object or coordinates and an spatial reference ID and returns an ST_Point.
Syntax
Oracle
sde.st_point (wkt clob, srid integer) sde.st_point (x number, y number, srid integer) sde.st_point (x number, y number, m number, srid integer) sde.st_point (x number, y number, z number, srid integer) sde.st_point (x number, y number, z number, m number, srid integer)
PostgreSQL
sde.st_point (wkt clob, srid integer) sde.st_point (esri_shape bytea, srid integer)sde. sde.st_point (x double precision, y double precision, srid integer) sde.st_point (x double precision, y double precision, m double precision, srid integer) sde.st_point (x double precision, y double precision, z double precision, srid integer) sde.st_point (x double precision, y double precision, z double precision, m double precision, srid integer)
SQLite
st_point (wkt text, srid int32) st_point (x float64, y float64, srid int32) st_point (x float64, y float64, z float64, m float64, srid int32)
Return type
ST_Point
Example
The following CREATE TABLE statement creates the point_test table, which has a single point column, PT1.
The ST_Point function converts the point coordinates into an ST_Point geometry before it is inserted into the pt1 column.
Oracle
CREATE TABLE point_test (pt1 sde.st_geometry);
INSERT INTO point_test VALUES (
sde.st_point (10.01, 20.03, 4326)
);
PostgreSQL
CREATE TABLE point_test (pt1 sde.st_geometry);
INSERT INTO point_test VALUES (
sde.st_point (10.01, 20.03, 4326)
);
SQLite
CREATE TABLE point_test (id integer);
SELECT AddGeometryColumn(
NULL,
'point_test',
'pt1',
4326,
'point',
'xy',
'null'
);
INSERT INTO point_test VALUES (
1,
st_point (10.01, 20.03, 4326)
);