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ST_Length
For a linear geometry, ST_Length returns the Cartesian length of a 2D projection. The length units are the same as the units in which the coordinates of the input geometry are expressed. The function returns zero (0) for points, multipoints, and areal geometries. When the input is a geometry collection, the function returns the sum of the lengths of the geometries in the collection.
For a geography, ST_Length returns the geodesic length of the 2D projection of an input linear geography computed on the spheroid determined by the SRID. The unit of length is in meters. The function returns zero (0) for points, multipoints, and areal geographies. When the input is a geometry collection, the function returns the sum of the lengths of the geographies in the collection.
Syntax
ST_Length(geo)
Arguments
- geo
-
A value of data type
GEOMETRY
orGEOGRAPHY
, or an expression that evaluates to aGEOMETRY
orGEOGRAPHY
type.
Return type
DOUBLE PRECISION
If geo is null, then null is returned.
If the SRID value is not found, then an error is returned.
Examples
The following SQL returns the Cartesian length of a multilinestring.
SELECT ST_Length(ST_GeomFromText('MULTILINESTRING((0 0,10 0,0 10),(10 0,20 0,20 10))'));
st_length
--------------------------------
44.142135623731
The following SQL returns the length of a linestring in a geography.
SELECT ST_Length(ST_GeogFromText('SRID=4326;LINESTRING(5 0,6 0,4 0)'));
st_length
------------------
333958.472379804
The following SQL returns the length of a point in a geography.
SELECT ST_Length(ST_GeogFromText('SRID=4326;POINT(4 5)'));
st_length
-----------
0