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Teradata® Package for Python Function Reference
- Product
- Teradata Package for Python
- Release Number
- 17.10
- Published
- April 2022
- Language
- English (United States)
- Last Update
- 2022-08-19
- lifecycle
- previous
- Product Category
- Teradata Vantage
- teradataml.geospatial.geodataframe.GeoDataFrame.max_z
- DESCRIPTION:
Returns the maximum Z coordinate of a Geometry value.
PARAMETERS:
None
SUPPORTED GEOMETRY TYPES:
All Geometry types.
RAISES:
TypeError, ValueError, TeradataMlException
RETURNS:
GeoDataFrame
Resultant column contains a NULL, if the Geometry is an empty set.
EXAMPLES:
from teradataml import GeoDataFrame, load_example_data
# Load example data.
load_example_data("geodataframe", "sample_shapes")
# Create a GeoDataFrame.
gdf = GeoDataFrame("sample_shapes")
gdf = gdf.select(["skey", "polygons", "linestrings"])
gdf
# Example 1: Get the maximum Z coordinate of all Polygon geometries in column 'polygons'.
# Let's check where the GeoDataFrame.geometry property points to.
print(gdf.geometry.name)
# Note: By default, GeoDataFrame.geometry property points to the first geometry column,
# in this case it is 'polygons'. Thus, no need to set it again.
gdf.max_z