Calculates which geospatial geometry objects from a table intersect a circle with the given radius and center point (i.e. circular NAI). The operation is synchronous, meaning that a response will not be returned until all the objects are fully available. The response payload provides the count of the resulting set. A new resultant set (view) which satisfies the input circular NAI restriction specification is also created if a input parameter view_name is passed in as part of the request.
Name | Type | Description | ||||
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table_name | string | Name of the table on which the filter by radius operation will be performed. Must be an existing table. | ||||
view_name | string | If provided, then this will be the name of the view containing the results. Must not be an already existing collection, table or view. The default value is ''. | ||||
column_name | string | Name of the geospatial geometry column to be filtered. | ||||
x_center | double | Value of the longitude of the center. Must be within [-180.0, 180.0]. The minimum allowed value is -180. The maximum allowed value is 180. | ||||
y_center | double | Value of the latitude of the center. Must be within [-90.0, 90.0]. The minimum allowed value is -90. The maximum allowed value is 90. | ||||
radius | double | The radius of the circle within which the search will be performed. Must be a non-zero positive value. It is in meters; so, for example, a value of '42000' means 42 km. The minimum allowed value is 0. The maximum allowed value is MAX_INT. | ||||
options | map of string to strings | Optional parameters. The default value is an empty map ( {} ).
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Name | Type | Description |
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count | long | The number of records passing the radius filter. |
info | map of string to strings | Additional information. |