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@turf/line-chunk
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Divides a LineString into chunks of a specified length. If the line is shorter than the segment length then the original line is returned.
Parameters
geojson
(FeatureCollection | Geometry | Feature<(LineString | MultiLineString)>) the lines to splitsegmentLength
number how long to make each segmentunits
[string] units can be degrees, radians, miles, or kilometers (optional, default 'kilometers'
)reverse
[boolean] reverses coordinates to start the first chunked segment at the end (optional, default false
)Examples
var line = turf.lineString([[-95, 40], [-93, 45], [-85, 50]]);
var chunk = turf.lineChunk(line, 15, 'miles');
//addToMap
var addToMap = [chunk];
Returns FeatureCollection<LineString> collection of line segments
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/line-chunk
Or install the Turf module that includes it as a function:
$ npm install @turf/turf
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