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@turf/centroid
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@turf/centroid is a module within the Turf.js library that calculates the centroid of a given GeoJSON feature. This is useful for finding the geometric center of various shapes such as polygons, lines, and multi-geometries.
Calculate Centroid of a Polygon
This feature calculates the centroid of a polygon. The code sample demonstrates how to create a polygon and then calculate its centroid using the @turf/centroid package.
const turf = require('@turf/centroid');
const polygon = turf.polygon([[
[-81, 41],
[-81, 47],
[-72, 47],
[-72, 41],
[-81, 41]
]]);
const centroid = turf.centroid(polygon);
console.log(centroid);
Calculate Centroid of a LineString
This feature calculates the centroid of a LineString. The code sample demonstrates how to create a LineString and then calculate its centroid using the @turf/centroid package.
const turf = require('@turf/centroid');
const line = turf.lineString([
[-83, 30],
[-84, 36],
[-78, 41]
]);
const centroid = turf.centroid(line);
console.log(centroid);
Calculate Centroid of a MultiPolygon
This feature calculates the centroid of a MultiPolygon. The code sample demonstrates how to create a MultiPolygon and then calculate its centroid using the @turf/centroid package.
const turf = require('@turf/centroid');
const multiPolygon = turf.multiPolygon([[
[[-81, 41], [-81, 47], [-72, 47], [-72, 41], [-81, 41]]
], [
[[-73, 39], [-73, 45], [-64, 45], [-64, 39], [-73, 39]]
]]);
const centroid = turf.centroid(multiPolygon);
console.log(centroid);
Geolib is a library for geospatial calculations. It provides functions to calculate distances, areas, and other geometric properties. While it offers centroid calculations, it is more general-purpose compared to @turf/centroid, which is specifically designed for GeoJSON features.
JSTS (JavaScript Topology Suite) is a library for performing various geometric operations. It includes functions for calculating centroids, but it is more complex and offers a broader range of geometric operations compared to @turf/centroid.
Takes one or more features and calculates the centroid using the mean of all vertices. This lessens the effect of small islands and artifacts when calculating the centroid of a set of polygons.
Parameters
features
(Feature | FeatureCollection) input featuresExamples
var poly = {
"type": "Feature",
"properties": {},
"geometry": {
"type": "Polygon",
"coordinates": [[
[105.818939,21.004714],
[105.818939,21.061754],
[105.890007,21.061754],
[105.890007,21.004714],
[105.818939,21.004714]
]]
}
};
var centroidPt = turf.centroid(poly);
var result = {
"type": "FeatureCollection",
"features": [poly, centroidPt]
};
//=result
Returns Feature<Point> the centroid of the input features
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/centroid
Or install the Turf module that includes it as a function:
$ npm install @turf/turf
FAQs
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The npm package @turf/centroid receives a total of 532,871 weekly downloads. As such, @turf/centroid popularity was classified as popular.
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