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turf-inside
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turf inside module
turf.inside(point, polygon)
Checks to see if a Point is inside of a Polygon. The Polygon can be convex or concave. The function accepts any valid Polygon or MultiPolygon and accounts for holes.
parameter | type | description |
---|---|---|
point | Point | a Point feature |
polygon | Polygon | a Polygon feature |
var pt1 = turf.point([-111.467285, 40.75766], {'marker-color': "#f00"});
var pt2 = turf.point([-111.873779, 40.647303], {'marker-color': "#0f0" });
var poly = turf.polygon([[
[-112.074279, 40.52215],
[-112.074279, 40.853293],
[-111.610107, 40.853293],
[-111.610107, 40.52215],
[-112.074279, 40.52215]
]]);
var features = turf.featurecollection([pt1, pt2, poly]);
//=features
var isInside1 = turf.inside(pt1, poly);
//=isInside1
var isInside2 = turf.inside(pt2, poly);
//=isInside2
Requires nodejs.
$ npm install turf-inside
$ npm test
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turf inside module
The npm package turf-inside receives a total of 12,423 weekly downloads. As such, turf-inside popularity was classified as popular.
We found that turf-inside demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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