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# ST\_Force2D
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ST\_Force2D returns a 2D geometry of the input geometry. For 2D geometries, a copy of the input is returned. For 3DZ, 3DM, and 4D geometries, ST\_Force2D projects the geometry to the xy-Cartesian plane. Empty points in the input geometry remain empty points in the output geometry.

## Syntax
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```
ST_Force2D(geom)
```

## Arguments
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 *geom*   
A value of data type `GEOMETRY` or an expression that evaluates to a `GEOMETRY` type. 

## Return type
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`GEOMETRY`. 

The spatial reference system identifier (SRID) value of the returned geometry is the SRID value of the input geometry. 

If *geom* is null, then null is returned. 

If *geom* is empty, then an empty geometry is returned. 

## Examples
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The following SQL returns a 2D geometry from a 3DZ geometry. 

```
SELECT ST_AsEWKT(ST_Force2D(ST_GeomFromText('MULTIPOINT Z(0 1 2, EMPTY, 2 3 4, 5 6 7)')));
```

```
st_asewkt
-----------
  MULTIPOINT((0 1),EMPTY,(2 3),(5 6))
```