Hi Craig, 

Consider the same toy example I sent you before, now imagine the query is 
x=0.5, this line will spatially cross two edges (line strings) and two 
triangles (polygons), so 
we should get back four nodes from the query.

Thanks,
Alireza

On Thursday, September 11, 2014 2:35:05 PM UTC+2, Craig Taverner wrote:
>
> Could you perhaps explain the use case a bit more? I'm not sure what the 
> phrase 'all nodes which are spatially crossed by line x=5' means? Do your 
> nodes represent polygons? And you want to know which polygons intersect the 
> line x=5? For example, which countries cross the tropic of capricorn?
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Alireza Rezaei Mahdiraji <
> alire...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> Given an envelope we can do subsetting queries. What if we have a slice 
>> query, e.g., x=c 
>> where c is a constant like x=5. The query suppose to return all nodes 
>> which are spatially 
>> crossed by line x=5. How could we implement his in neo4j spatial? 
>>
>> Thanks, 
>> Alireza
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