geo.ST_Distance() function
The geo.ST_Distance()
function is experimental and subject to change at any time. By using this function, you accept the risks of experimental functions.
The geo.ST_Distance()
function returns the distance between the specified region and specified geographic information system (GIS) geometry. Define distance units with the geo.units
option.
*Function type: Transformation*
import "experimental/geo"
geo.ST_Distance(
region: {lat: 40.7, lon: -73.3, radius: 20.0},
geometry: {lon: 39.7515, lat: 15.08433}
)
// Returns 10734.184618677662 (km)
Parameters
region
The region to test. Specify record properties for the shape. See Region definitions.
*Data type: Record*
geometry
The GIS geometry to test. Can be either point or linestring geometry. See GIS geometry definitions.
*Data type: Record*
Examples
Test if geographic points are inside of a region
import "experimental/geo"
region = {
minLat: 40.51757813,
maxLat: 40.86914063,
minLon: -73.65234375,
maxLon: -72.94921875
}
data
|> geo.toRows()
|> map(fn: (r) => ({
r with st_contains: ST_Distance(region: region, geometry: {lat: r.lat, lon: r.lon})
}))
Calculate the distance between geographic points and a region
import "experimental/geo"
region = {
minLat: 40.51757813,
maxLat: 40.86914063,
minLon: -73.65234375,
maxLon: -72.94921875
}
data
|> geo.toRows()
|> map(fn: (r) => ({
r with st_distance: ST_Distance(region: region, geometry: {lat: r.lat, lon: r.lon})
}))