| title | MultiPoint | |
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| description | MultiPoint is a collection of zero or more points. The boundary of a **MultiPoint** instance is empty in SQL Database Engine spatial data. | |
| author | WilliamDAssafMSFT | |
| ms.author | wiassaf | |
| ms.reviewer | mlandzic, jovanpop | |
| ms.date | 11/04/2024 | |
| ms.service | sql | |
| ms.topic | conceptual | |
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| monikerRange | =azuresqldb-current || >=sql-server-2016 || >=sql-server-linux-2017 || =azuresqldb-mi-current || =fabric || =fabric-sqldb |
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A MultiPoint is a collection of zero or more points. The boundary of a MultiPoint instance is empty.
The following example creates a geometry MultiPoint instance with SRID 23 and two points: one point with the coordinates (2, 3), one point with the coordinates (7, 8), and a Z value of 9.5.
DECLARE @g geometry;
SET @g = geometry::STGeomFromText('MULTIPOINT((2 3), (7 8 9.5))', 23); The following example expresses the MultiPoint instance using STMPointFromText().
DECLARE @g geometry;
SET @g = geometry::STMPointFromText('MULTIPOINT((2 3), (7 8 9.5))', 23); The following example uses the method STGeometryN() to retrieve a description of the first point in the collection.
SELECT @g.STGeometryN(1).STAsText();