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The Well-Known Binary (WKB) representation for geometric values is defined by the OpenGIS specification. It is also defined in the ISO SQL/MM Part 3: Spatial standard.
WKB is used to exchange geometry data as binary streams represented by BLOB
values containing geometric WKB information.
WKB uses 1-byte unsigned integers, 4-byte unsigned integers, and 8-byte double-precision numbers (IEEE 754 format). A byte is eight bits.
For example, a WKB value that corresponds to POINT(1 1)
consists of this sequence
of 21 bytes (each represented here by two hex digits):
0101000000000000000000F03F000000000000F03F
The sequence may be broken down into these components:
Byte order : 01WKB type : 01000000X : 000000000000F03FY : 000000000000F03F
Component representation is as follows:
The byte order may be either 1 or 0 to indicate little-endian or big-endian storage. The little-endian and big-endian byte orders are also known as Network Data Representation (NDR) and External Data Representation (XDR), respectively.
The WKB type is a code that indicates the geometry type. Values from 1 through 7
indicate Point
, LineString
, Polygon
, MultiPoint
, MultiLineString
,
MultiPolygon
, and GeometryCollection
.
A Point
value has X and Y coordinates, each
represented as a double-precision value.
WKB values for more complex geometry values are represented by more complex data structures, as detailed in the OpenGIS specification.