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Performs a spatial join on a set of points from a set of polygons.
###Install
npm install turf-inside
###Parameters
name | description |
---|---|
points | A FeatureCollection of Point Features |
polygons | A FeatureCollection of Polygon Features |
polyID | id field on the polygons |
containingPolyID | id field to tag onto points that are in a corresponding polygon |
###Usage
tag(points, polygons, 'polyID', 'containingPolyID')
###Example
var tag = require('turf-tag')
var fs = require('fs')
t.load('./testIn/tagPoints.geojson', function(err, points){
t.load('./testIn/tagPolygons.geojson', function(err, polygons){
var pts = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('/path/to/pts.geojson'))
var polys = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('/path/to/polys.geojson'))
var tagged = tag(points, polygons, 'polyID', 'containingPolyID')
console.log(taggedPoints)
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turf tag module
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