# Code-Point with Polygons Overview

Code-Point with Polygons is a dataset that contains the notional area of postcode units, allowing customers to display and analyse any data collected at the postcode level.

The polygons within the product are derived from georeferenced Royal Mail Postal Address File (PAF) delivery addresses. A process is undertaken to create a set of polygons around individual address records within a postcode. This is called a Thiessen process and the polygons are the result of a mathematical computation that creates polygons from point data. In this way, mathematically consistent boundaries are created between distinct postcode groups, creating this notional boundary set.

<figure><img src="/files/VIvqZanV9ezxhXhrm8gd" alt="Set of notional postcode boundaries within Code-Point with Polygons"><figcaption><p>Set of notional postcode boundaries within Code-Point with Polygons.</p></figcaption></figure>

Postcode unit boundaries are, by definition, only the delivery point or collection of delivery points that constitutes the postcode units. The boundary is therefore a notional one, the position of which is arbitrary. What has been created, however, is a set of boundaries that follows a consistent logic and portrays the notional footprint of each postcode unit. The boundary encloses every delivery address for which positional data of sufficient quality is available, and which follow major physical features that could reasonably be regarded as part of the postcode boundary.

The polygon data coverage is Great Britain for all formats; the associated Code-Point points coverage is for the United Kingdom (as it includes Northern Ireland postcodes) for all formats apart from GeoPackage, which is Great Britain coverage only, not Northern Ireland.

## Key features of the product <a href="#id-1.1-key-features-of-the-product" id="id-1.1-key-features-of-the-product"></a>

The key features of the Code-Point with Polygons product are as follows:

* A set of 120 postal-area-based files (polygons) that provide a set of boundaries  for the postcode units in Great Britain for shapefile, MapInfo TAB file and MapInfo MID / MIF supply formats. For vector tiles and GeoPackage supply formats, a single national file is provided.
* Vertical\_streets: A list of polygons for locations that contain more than one postcode, for example, office blocks and flats.
* Corresponding Code-Point points information providing the number of delivery addresses and the health and administrative area codes related to each postcode. A set of 121 comma-separated values (CSV) files provide postcode unit points in the UK for the shapefile, MapInfo TAB file, MapInfo MID / MIF and vector tiles supply formats; a single database table is provided for the GeoPackage supply format of postcode unit points covering Great Britain only, not the UK.

## Product uses <a href="#id-1.2-uses-of-code-point-with-polygons" id="id-1.2-uses-of-code-point-with-polygons"></a>

The quality of this polygon creation allows the polygons to be used for a wide range of applications. This will include analysis of geographically based information or statistics by postcode, and the pictorial display of information that has been analysed or sorted by postcode.

## Index

This overview includes the following sections:

* [Product details](/os-downloads/products/areas-and-zones-portfolio/code-point-with-polygons/code-point-with-polygons-overview/product-details.md)
* [Product supply](/os-downloads/products/areas-and-zones-portfolio/code-point-with-polygons/code-point-with-polygons-overview/product-supply.md)


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