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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.geodataframecolumn.GeoDataFrameColumn.intersects = intersects(self, geom_column)
DESCRIPTION:
    Tests if a Geometry value spatially intersects another Geometry value.
    Note:
        *  Using a geospatial index can greatly improve the performance of
          queries that use this method.
 
PARAMETERS:
    geom_column:
        Required Argument.
        Specifies the other Geometry value.
        Types: str, ColumnExpression, GeometryType
 
SUPPORTED GEOMETRY TYPES:
    All Geometry types except geometry collections.
    Note:
        This method can be called on 3D geometries (those that include Z
        coordinates). However, the Z coordinate is ignored in method
        calculations.
 
RAISES:
    TypeError, ValueError, TeradataMlException
 
RETURNS:
    GeoDataFrameColumn
    Resultant column contains:
        * 1, if the geometries intersect
        * 0, if the geometries do not intersect
 
EXAMPLES:
    from teradataml import GeoDataFrame, load_example_data
    from teradataml import Point, LineString, Polygon, GeometryCollection
    # Load example data.
    load_example_data("geodataframe", "sample_shapes")
    # Create a GeoDataFrame.
    geodf = GeoDataFrame("sample_shapes")
    print(geodf)
 
    # Let's select only few columns from GeoDataFrame.
    points_lines = geodf.select(["skey", "points", "linestrings"])
 
    # Example 1: Check whether the ST_Point/ST_MultiPoint type geometries in column
    #            'points' intersects with ST_Linestring/ST_MultiLinestring geometries
    #            in column 'linestrings'.
    geo_intersects1 = points_lines.points.intersects(geom_column=points_lines.linestrings)
    points_lines.assign(res = geo_intersects1)
 
    # Example 2: Check whether the ST_Linestring/ST_MultiLinestring type geometries in column
    #            'linestrings' intersects with GeometryType object of Linestring.
    # Create an object of Linestring GeometryType.
    l1 = LineString([(1,3), (3,0), (0,1)])
    # Pass the LineString() GeometryType object as input to "geom_column" argument.
    geo_intersects2 = points_lines.linestrings.intersects(geom_column=l1)
    points_lines.assign(res = geo_intersects2)
 
    # Example 3: Get all the rows where the ST_Point/ST_MultiPoint type geometries in column
    #            'points' intersects with ST_Linestring/ST_MultiLinestring geometries
    #            in column 'linestrings'.
    geo_intersects1 = points_lines.points.intersects(geom_column=points_lines.linestrings)
    points_lines[geo_intersects1 == 1]