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@turf/triangle-grid
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Creates a grid of triangular polygons.
bbox
BBox extent of grid in [minX, minY, maxX, maxY] order
cellSide
number dimension of each grid cell. Two triangles are created in each cell.
options
Object Optional parameters (optional, default {}
)
options.units
Units used in calculating cellSide. Supports all valid Turf Units (optional, default 'kilometers'
)options.mask
Feature<Polygon>? if passed a Polygon or MultiPolygon, the grid Points will be created only inside itoptions.properties
Object passed to each point of the grid (optional, default {}
)var bbox = [-95, 30 ,-85, 40];
var cellSide = 50;
var options = {units: 'miles'};
var triangleGrid = turf.triangleGrid(bbox, cellSide, options);
//addToMap
var addToMap = [triangleGrid];
Returns FeatureCollection<Polygon> grid of polygons
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 single module individually:
$ npm install @turf/triangle-grid
Or install the all-encompassing @turf/turf module that includes all modules as functions:
$ npm install @turf/turf
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turf triangle-grid module
We found that @turf/triangle-grid 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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