diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 30e752c..2ce4941 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -169,26 +169,26 @@ Now that you have created two tables, you'll see entries for them in the `pointc > Return a JSON version of the data in that point. > -> SELECT PC_AsText('010100000064CEFFFF94110000703000000400'::pcpoint); +> SELECT PC_AsText('010100000064CEFFFF94110000703000000400'::pcpoint); > -> {"pcid":1,"pt":[-127,45,124,4]} +> {"pcid":1,"pt":[-127,45,124,4]} **PC_AsBinary(p pcpoint)** returns **bytea** > Return the OGC "well-known binary" format for the point. > -> SELECT PC_AsBinary('010100000064CEFFFF94110000703000000400'::pcpoint); +> SELECT PC_AsBinary('010100000064CEFFFF94110000703000000400'::pcpoint); > -> \x01010000800000000000c05fc000000000008046400000000000005f40 +> \x01010000800000000000c05fc000000000008046400000000000005f40 **PC_Get(pt pcpoint, dimname text)** returns **numeric** > Return the numeric value of the named dimension. The dimension name > must exist in the schema. > -> SELECT PC_Get('010100000064CEFFFF94110000703000000400'::pcpoint, 'Intensity'); +> SELECT PC_Get('010100000064CEFFFF94110000703000000400'::pcpoint, 'Intensity'); > -> 4 +> 4 **PC_Patch(pts pcpoint[])** returns **pcpatch**