[Mapserver-users] Multidimensional databases
Paul Ramsey
pramsey@refractions.net
Sun, 27 Apr 2003 08:45:24 -0700
Yes and no as always.
PostGIS and OracleSpatial can store 3d simple features. But neither
works with *real* three dimensional features, like surfaces and other
volumetric shapes.
If you want to index multidimensional things, the PostgreSQL 'box'
extension in contrib might be useful, being an n-dimensional rtree.
Extensions to PostGIS to support n-dimensionality and indexing for
simple features would be relatively straightforward. Doing support for
volumetric and hypersurface analysis functions would of course be a
good deal more problematic. :)
Paul
On Sunday, April 27, 2003, at 01:58 AM, Morten Nielsen wrote:
> This is probably a bit off-topic, but here goes...
> Does anyone here know of any multi-dimensional spatial databases? Ie.
> 3D, 4D
> or nD.
>
> Regards
> /Morten Nielsen
> http://www.iter.dk
>
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Paul Ramsey
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