The ST_MaxZ function takes a geometry
as an input parameter and returns its maximum Z coordinate.
If the given geometry is null or is empty, or if it does
not have Z coordinates, then null is returned.
This function
can also be called as a method.
Syntax
Parameter
- geometry
- A value of type ST_Geometry or one of its subtypes for which the
maximum Z coordinate is returned.
Examples
- Example 1
This example illustrates the use of the ST_MaxZ function. Three
polygons are created and inserted into the SAMPLE_POLYS table.
SET CURRENT FUNCTION PATH = CURRENT FUNCTION PATH, db2gse
CREATE TABLE sample_polys (id INTEGER, geometry ST_Polygon)
INSERT INTO sample_polys
VALUES (1, ST_Polygon('polygon zm ((110 120 20 3,
110 140 22 3,
120 130 26 4,
110 120 20 3))', 0) )
INSERT INTO sample_polys
VALUES (2, ST_Polygon('polygon zm ((0 0 40 7,
0 4 35 9,
5 4 32 12,
5 0 31 5,
0 0 40 7))', 0) )
INSERT INTO sample_polys
VALUES (3, ST_Polygon('polygon zm ((12 13 10 16,
8 4 10 12,
9 4 12 11,
12 13 10 16))', 0) )
- Example 2
This example finds the maximum Z coordinate of each polygon
in SAMPLE_POLYS.
SELECT id, CAST ( ST_MaxZ(geometry) AS INTEGER) MAX_Z
FROM sample_polys
Results:
ID MAX_Z
----------- ------------
1 26
2 40
3 12
- Example 3
This example finds the maximum Z coordinate that exists for
all polygons in the GEOMETRY column.
SELECT CAST ( MAX ( ST_MaxZ(geometry) ) AS INTEGER) OVERALL_MAX_Z
FROM sample_polys
Results:
OVERALL_MAX_Z
--------------
40