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Join Attributes by LocationJoin Attributes by Location concatenates the following set of methods to compare geometries:

  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

    intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

    intersection

intersection

  • contains if the second geometry is completely contained into the first one

    contains if the second geometry is completely contained into the first one

    contains

contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

    disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

    disjoint

disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

    equals if they are spatially identical

    equals

equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

    touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

    touches

touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

    overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

    overlaps

overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

    within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

    within

within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

    crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

    crosses

crosses


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Join Attributes by Location concatenates the following set of methods to compare geometries:

  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains if the second geometry is completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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Join Attributes by Location concatenates the following set of methods to compare geometries:

  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

    intersection

  • contains if the second geometry is completely contained into the first one

    contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

    disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

    equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

    touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

    overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

    within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

    crosses


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Join Attributes by Location concatenates the following set of methods to compare geometries:

  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains if the second geometry idis completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains if the second geometry id completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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Join Attributes by Location concatenates the following set of methods to compare geometries:

  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains if the second geometry is completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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  • intersects:intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains:contains if the second geometry id completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint:disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals:equals if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches:touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps:overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within:within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses:crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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  • intersects: if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains: if the second geometry id completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint: if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals: if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches: if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps: if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within: if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses: if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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  • intersects if the intersection of both geometries is not empty

intersection

  • contains if the second geometry id completely contained into the first one

contains

  • disjoint if the intersection of both geometries is the empty set

disjoint

  • equals if they are spatially identical

equals

  • touches if the only points in common between both geometries lie in the union of their boundaries

touches

  • overlaps if the intersection of both geometries results in a value of the same dimension of both geometries and is different from both the first and the second geometry

overlaps

  • within if the first geometry is completely contained into the second one

within

  • crosses if the intersection of both geometries results in a value whose dimension is less than the maximum dimension of both geometries and the intersection value includes points interior to both geometries, and the intersection value is not equal to either the first or the second geometry

crosses


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