35.62 SDO_UTIL.POINT_AT_BEARING
Format
SDO_UTIL.POINT_AT_BEARING( start_point IN SDO_GEOMETRY, bearing IN NUMBER, distance IN NUMBER ) RETURN SDO_GEOMETRY;
Description
Returns a point geometry that is at the specified distance and bearing from the start point.
Parameters
- start_point
-
Point geometry object from which to compute the distance at the specified bearing, to locate the desired point. The point geometry must be based on a geodetic coordinate system.
- bearing
-
Number of radians, measured clockwise from North. Must be in the range of either -pi to pi or 0 to 2*pi. (Either convention on ranges will work).
- distance
-
Number of meters from
start_point
and along the initial bearing direction to the computed destination point. Must be less than one-half the circumference of the Earth.
Usage Notes
The input point geometry must be based on a geodetic coordinate system. If it is based on a non-geodetic coordinate system, this function returns a null value.
To convert decimal degrees to radians or nonmetric distances to meters, you can use the SDO_UTIL.CONVERT_UNIT function. To compute the bearing and tilt from a start point to an end point, you can use the SDO_UTIL.BEARING_TILT_FOR_POINTS procedure.
Examples
The following example returns the point 100 kilometers at a bearing of 1 radian from the point with the longitude and latitude coordinates (-72, 43).
SELECT SDO_UTIL.POINT_AT_BEARING( SDO_GEOMETRY(2001, 8307, SDO_POINT_TYPE(-72, 43, NULL), NULL, NULL), 1, -- 1 radian (57.296 degrees clockwise from North) 100000 -- 100 kilometers ) FROM DUAL; SDO_UTIL.POINT_AT_BEARING(SDO_GEOMETRY(2001,8307,SDO_POINT_TYPE(-72,43,NULL),NUL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SDO_GEOMETRY(2001, 8307, NULL, SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY(1, 1, 1), SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY( -70.957053, 43.4811935))
Related Topics
Parent topic: SDO_UTIL Package (Utility)