SqlGeometry.STDisjoint Method

Determines whether the calling SqlGeometry instance is disjointed when compared against the specified SqlGeometry.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Types
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Types (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Types.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic := True, IsPrecise := False)> _
Public Function STDisjoint ( _
    other As SqlGeometry _
) As SqlBoolean
'Usage
Dim instance As SqlGeometry
Dim other As SqlGeometry
Dim returnValue As SqlBoolean

returnValue = instance.STDisjoint(other)
[SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic = true, IsPrecise = false)]
public SqlBoolean STDisjoint(
    SqlGeometry other
)
[SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic = true, IsPrecise = false)]
public:
SqlBoolean STDisjoint(
    SqlGeometry^ other
)
[<SqlMethodAttribute(IsDeterministic = true, IsPrecise = false)>]
member STDisjoint : 
        other:SqlGeometry -> SqlBoolean
public function STDisjoint(
    other : SqlGeometry
) : SqlBoolean

Parameters

Return Value

Type: System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlBoolean
Returns true if a SqlGeometry instance is spatially disjointed from another SqlGeometry instance. Returns false if it is not.

Remarks

Two SqlGeometry instances are disjointed if the intersection of their point sets is empty.

This method always returns null if the spatial reference IDs (SRIDs) of the SqlGeometry instances do not match.

See Also

Reference

SqlGeometry Class

Microsoft.SqlServer.Types Namespace