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turf-line-slice
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Takes a line, a start Point, and a stop point and returns a subsection of the line in-between those points. The start & stop points don't need to fall exactly on the line.
This can be useful for extracting only the part of a route between waypoints.
Parameters
point1
Feature<Point> starting pointpoint2
Feature<Point> stopping pointline
(Feature<LineString> | LineString) line to sliceExamples
var line = {
"type": "Feature",
"properties": {},
"geometry": {
"type": "LineString",
"coordinates": [
[-77.031669, 38.878605],
[-77.029609, 38.881946],
[-77.020339, 38.884084],
[-77.025661, 38.885821],
[-77.021884, 38.889563],
[-77.019824, 38.892368]
]
}
};
var start = {
"type": "Feature",
"properties": {},
"geometry": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [-77.029609, 38.881946]
}
};
var stop = {
"type": "Feature",
"properties": {},
"geometry": {
"type": "Point",
"coordinates": [-77.021884, 38.889563]
}
};
var sliced = turf.lineSlice(start, stop, line);
//=line
//=sliced
Returns Feature<LineString> sliced line
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-slice
Or install the Turf module that includes it as a function:
$ npm install turf
FAQs
# lineSlice
The npm package turf-line-slice receives a total of 9,020 weekly downloads. As such, turf-line-slice popularity was classified as popular.
We found that turf-line-slice demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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