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]
Other packages similar to @turf/bbox
geojson-bbox
The geojson-bbox package provides similar functionality to @turf/bbox by calculating the bounding box for GeoJSON objects. It is a lightweight alternative but does not offer the extensive suite of geospatial tools available in the Turf.js library.
bbox
The bbox package is another alternative that focuses on calculating bounding boxes for various types of GeoJSON objects. It is simpler and more focused compared to @turf/bbox, which is part of a larger geospatial analysis library.
@turf/bbox
bbox
Takes a set of features, calculates the bbox of all input features, and returns a bounding box.
Parameters
Examples
var line = turf.lineString([[-74, 40], [-78, 42], [-82, 35]]);
var bbox = turf.bbox(line);
var bboxPolygon = turf.bboxPolygon(bbox);
var addToMap = [line, bboxPolygon]
Returns Array<number> bbox extent in [minX, minY, maxX, maxY] order
This module is part of the Turfjs project, an open source
module collection dedicated to geographic algorithms. It is maintained in the
Turfjs/turf repository, where you can create
PRs and issues.
Installation
Install this module individually:
$ npm install @turf/bbox
Or install the Turf module that includes it as a function:
$ npm install @turf/turf