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MySQL implementation of ray-casting Algorithm?


We need to figure out a quick and fairly accurate method for point-in-polygon for lat/long values and polygons over google maps. After some research - came across some posts about mysql geometric extensions, and did implement that too -

SELECT id, Contains( PolyFromText( 'POLYGON(".$polygonpath.")' ) , PointFromText( concat( \"POINT(\", latitude, \" \", longitude, \")\" ) ) ) AS
            CONTAINS
FROM tbl_points

That did not however work with polygons made up of a large number of points :(

After some more research - came across a standard algorithm called the Ray-casting algorithm but before trying developing a query for that in MySQL, wanted to take my chances if someone had already been through that or came across a useful link which shows how to implement the algorithm in MySQL / SQL-server.

So, cutting it short - question is:

Can anyone please provide the MySQL/SQL-server implementation of Ray casting algorithm?

Additional detail:

  • Polygons are either of concave, convex or complex.
  • Targeting quick execution over 100% accuracy.

Solution

  • The following function (MYSQL version of Raycasting algorithm) rocked my world :

    CREATE FUNCTION myWithin(p POINT, poly POLYGON) RETURNS INT(1) DETERMINISTIC 
    BEGIN 
    DECLARE n INT DEFAULT 0; 
    DECLARE pX DECIMAL(9,6); 
    DECLARE pY DECIMAL(9,6); 
    DECLARE ls LINESTRING; 
    DECLARE poly1 POINT; 
    DECLARE poly1X DECIMAL(9,6); 
    DECLARE poly1Y DECIMAL(9,6); 
    DECLARE poly2 POINT; 
    DECLARE poly2X DECIMAL(9,6); 
    DECLARE poly2Y DECIMAL(9,6); 
    DECLARE i INT DEFAULT 0; 
    DECLARE result INT(1) DEFAULT 0; 
    SET pX = X(p); 
    SET pY = Y(p); 
    SET ls = ExteriorRing(poly); 
    SET poly2 = EndPoint(ls); 
    SET poly2X = X(poly2); 
    SET poly2Y = Y(poly2); 
    SET n = NumPoints(ls); 
    WHILE i<n DO 
    SET poly1 = PointN(ls, (i+1)); 
    SET poly1X = X(poly1); 
    SET poly1Y = Y(poly1); 
    IF ( ( ( ( poly1X <= pX ) && ( pX < poly2X ) ) || ( ( poly2X <= pX ) && ( pX < poly1X ) ) ) && ( pY > ( poly2Y - poly1Y ) * ( pX - poly1X ) / ( poly2X - poly1X ) + poly1Y ) ) THEN 
    SET result = !result; 
    END IF; 
    SET poly2X = poly1X; 
    SET poly2Y = poly1Y; 
    SET i = i + 1; 
    END WHILE; 
    RETURN result; 
    End; 
    

    Add

      DELIMITER ;; 
    

    before the function as required. The usage for the function is:

     SELECT myWithin(point, polygon) as result;
    

    where

     point  = Point(lat,lng) 
     polygon = Polygon(lat1 lng1, lat2 lng2, lat3 lng3, .... latn lngn, lat1 lng1)
    

    Please note that the polygon ought to be closed (normally it is closed if you're retrieving a standard kml or googlemap data but just make sure it is - note lat1 lng1 set is repeated at the end)

    I did not have points and polygons in my database as geometric fields, so I had to do something like:

     Select myWithin(PointFromText( concat( "POINT(", latitude, " ", longitude, ")" ) ),PolyFromText( 'POLYGON((lat1 lng1, ..... latn lngn, lat1 lng1))' ) ) as result
    

    I hope this might help someone.