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@turf/bbox

turf bbox module

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What is @turf/bbox?

@turf/bbox is a module from the Turf.js library that calculates the bounding box (bbox) for a given GeoJSON object. A bounding box is an array that defines the minimum and maximum coordinates in the form [minX, minY, maxX, maxY]. This is useful for spatial analysis, mapping, and geographic data processing.

What are @turf/bbox's main functionalities?

Calculate Bounding Box

This feature calculates the bounding box for a single point. The output is an array representing the bounding box.

const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const point = turf.point([102.0, 0.5]);
const bbox = turf.bbox(point);
console.log(bbox); // Output: [102, 0.5, 102, 0.5]

Bounding Box for a Polygon

This feature calculates the bounding box for a polygon. The output is an array representing the bounding box.

const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const polygon = turf.polygon([[
  [100.0, 0.0],
  [101.0, 0.0],
  [101.0, 1.0],
  [100.0, 1.0],
  [100.0, 0.0]
]]);
const bbox = turf.bbox(polygon);
console.log(bbox); // Output: [100, 0, 101, 1]

Bounding Box for a Feature Collection

This feature calculates the bounding box for a feature collection containing multiple points. The output is an array representing the bounding box.

const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const point1 = turf.point([102.0, 0.5]);
const point2 = turf.point([103.0, 1.0]);
const featureCollection = turf.featureCollection([point1, point2]);
const bbox = turf.bbox(featureCollection);
console.log(bbox); // Output: [102, 0.5, 103, 1]

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