I imported raster file into PostGIS using raster2pgsql, I set the -t 50x50 and it generated about 500 rows. I know these -t divides the raster into small tiles and the rid can index them. I saw many examples using rid=2 in the where clause to specify the tile. But my question is how to process the entire raster rather than specific tile. For instance, when I use ST_SummaryStats, it generates stats about 500 row results for each tile. When I ST_Clip, it also generates about 500 rows of clipping results for each tile. How do I clip for the whole raster? Thanks!!
how to deal with raster2pgsql tiles?
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I guess
ST_Union
is what you're looking for. You first need to merge all tiles and then apply your operation.Example using
ST_SummaryStats
.Now the same operation using
ST_Union
:For summary stats you can alternatively use
ST_SummaryStatsAgg
: