The ST_X() function
The ST_X() function returns the X coordinate of a point.
Syntax
ST_X(pt1 ST_Point)
Return type
DOUBLE PRECISION
Example
The x_test table is created
with two columns: gid, which uniquely identifies the row, and
the pt1 point column:
CREATE TABLE x_test (gid integer,
pt1 ST_Point);
The following
INSERT statements insert two rows. One is a point without a Z coordinate
or a measure. The other column has both a Z coordinate and a measure:
INSERT INTO x_test VALUES(
1,
ST_PointFromText('point (10.02 20.01)', 1000)
);
INSERT INTO x_test VALUES(
2,
ST_PointFromText('point zm (10.02 20.01 5.0 7.0)', 1000)
);
The query retrieves the values in the gid column
and the DOUBLE PRECISION X coordinate of the points:
SELECT gid, ST_X(pt1) x_coord
FROM x_test;
gid x_coord
1 10.02000000000
2 10.02000000000