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# ST\_NumGeometries
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ST\_NumGeometries returns the number of geometries in an input geometry. 

## Syntax
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```
ST_NumGeometries(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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`INTEGER` representing the number of geometries in *geom*. 

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

If *geom* is a single empty geometry, then `0` is returned. 

If *geom* is a single nonempty geometry, then `1` is returned. 

If *geom* is a `GEOMETRYCOLLECTION` or a `MULTI` subtype, then the number of geometries is returned. 

## Examples
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The following SQL returns the number of geometries in the input multilinestring. 

```
SELECT ST_NumGeometries(ST_GeomFromText('MULTILINESTRING((0 0,1 0,0 5),(3 4,13 26))'));
```

```
st_numgeometries
-------------
 2
```