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@turf/flip

turf flip module

3.14.0
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What is @turf/flip?

@turf/flip is a module in the Turf.js library that allows you to flip the coordinates of GeoJSON objects. This is useful when you need to switch the order of latitude and longitude coordinates.

What are @turf/flip's main functionalities?

Flip Coordinates of a Point

This feature allows you to flip the coordinates of a GeoJSON Point object. The code sample demonstrates how to flip the coordinates of a point from [120.0, 30.0] to [30.0, 120.0].

const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const point = turf.point([120.0, 30.0]);
const flippedPoint = turf.flip(point);
console.log(flippedPoint);

Flip Coordinates of a LineString

This feature allows you to flip the coordinates of a GeoJSON LineString object. The code sample demonstrates how to flip the coordinates of a line from [[120.0, 30.0], [121.0, 31.0]] to [[30.0, 120.0], [31.0, 121.0]].

const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const line = turf.lineString([[120.0, 30.0], [121.0, 31.0]]);
const flippedLine = turf.flip(line);
console.log(flippedLine);

Flip Coordinates of a Polygon

This feature allows you to flip the coordinates of a GeoJSON Polygon object. The code sample demonstrates how to flip the coordinates of a polygon from [[[120.0, 30.0], [121.0, 31.0], [122.0, 32.0], [120.0, 30.0]]] to [[[30.0, 120.0], [31.0, 121.0], [32.0, 122.0], [30.0, 120.0]]].

const turf = require('@turf/turf');
const polygon = turf.polygon([[[120.0, 30.0], [121.0, 31.0], [122.0, 32.0], [120.0, 30.0]]]);
const flippedPolygon = turf.flip(polygon);
console.log(flippedPolygon);

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Package last updated on 22 Mar 2017

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