On 19/10/17 13:00, Steven Horner wrote:
UK postcodes generally cover an area/polygon. How big that area is
appears to come down to how much mail that area is likely to receive, I
think that's how its described on Wikipedia. So it could cover one
building, a street or a huge area if rural.
Ordnance Survey sell CodePoint Polygons which is the polygons each
postcode covers. Obviously we can't use that.
No, that really isn't true.
There is no defined area or polygon for a post code.
Post codes are defined as a list of delivery points.
Any polygon you see for a postcode has been invented by using some
algorithm to draw a polygon that happens to encapsulate all those
delivery points.
Depending on the algorithm that may or may allow for overlapping
polygons and in general you may get different answer depending on the
details of the algorithm used.
Tom
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