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@turf/boolean-point-in-polygon
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@turf/boolean-point-in-polygon is a module from the Turf.js library that allows you to determine if a given point is inside a polygon. This is useful for geospatial analysis, such as determining if a location falls within a specific area or boundary.
Check if a point is inside a polygon
This feature allows you to check if a given point is inside a specified polygon. The code sample demonstrates creating a point and a polygon, and then using the booleanPointInPolygon function to determine if the point is inside the polygon.
const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const point = turf.point([2, 2]);
const polygon = turf.polygon([[
[0, 0],
[0, 5],
[5, 5],
[5, 0],
[0, 0]
]]);
const isInside = turf.booleanPointInPolygon(point, polygon);
console.log(isInside); // true
The 'point-in-polygon' package provides similar functionality to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon by allowing you to check if a point is inside a polygon. However, it is a more lightweight and standalone package compared to the comprehensive Turf.js library.
The 'geolib' package offers a wide range of geospatial functions, including checking if a point is inside a polygon. It is more versatile and includes additional features like distance calculations, but it may be more complex to use for simple point-in-polygon checks compared to @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon.
Takes a Point and a Polygon or MultiPolygon and determines if the point resides inside the polygon. The polygon can be convex or concave. The function accounts for holes.
Parameters
point
Coord input pointpolygon
Feature<(Polygon | MultiPolygon)> input polygon or multipolygonoptions
Object Optional parameters (optional, default {}
)
options.ignoreBoundary
boolean True if polygon boundary should be ignored when determining if the point is inside the polygon otherwise false. (optional, default false
)Examples
var pt = turf.point([-77, 44]);
var poly = turf.polygon([[
[-81, 41],
[-81, 47],
[-72, 47],
[-72, 41],
[-81, 41]
]]);
turf.booleanPointInPolygon(pt, poly);
//= true
Returns boolean true
if the Point is inside the Polygon; false
if the Point is not inside the Polygon
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.
Install this module individually:
$ npm install @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon
Or install the Turf module that includes it as a function:
$ npm install @turf/turf
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The npm package @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon receives a total of 447,108 weekly downloads. As such, @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @turf/boolean-point-in-polygon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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