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Function: st_makeemptyraster

 

 

Schema

public

 

Owner

postgres

 

Descriptions

args: width, height, upperleftx, upperlefty, scalex, scaley, skewx, skewy, srid=unknown - Returns an empty raster (having no bands) of given dimensions (width & height), upperleft X and Y, pixel size and rotation (scalex, scaley, skewx & skewy) and reference system (srid). If a raster is passed in, returns a new raster with the same size, alignment and SRID. If srid is left out, the spatial ref is set to unknown (0).

 

Options

Option

Value

Returns

public.raster

Language

c

Parameters

width integer

height integer

upperleftx double precision

upperlefty double precision

scalex double precision

scaley double precision

skewx double precision

skewy double precision

srid integer = 0

 

Definition

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.st_makeemptyraster (
 width integer,
 height integer,
 upperleftx double precision,
 upperlefty double precision,
 scalex double precision,
 scaley double precision,
 skewx double precision,
 skewy double precision,
 srid integer = 0
)
RETURNS public.raster AS
'$libdir/rtpostgis-2.3', 'RASTER_makeEmpty'
LANGUAGE 'c'
IMMUTABLE
RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT
SECURITY INVOKER
COST
1;

COMMENT ON FUNCTION public.st_makeemptyraster(width integer, height integer, upperleftx double precision, upperlefty double precision, scalex double precision, scaley double precision, skewx double precision, skewy double precision, srid integer)
IS 'args: width, height, upperleftx, upperlefty, scalex, scaley, skewx, skewy, srid=unknown - Returns an empty raster (having no bands) of given dimensions (width & height), upperleft X and Y, pixel size and rotation (scalex, scaley, skewx & skewy) and reference system (srid). If a raster is passed in, returns a new raster with the same size, alignment and SRID. If srid is left out, the spatial ref is set to unknown (0).';

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