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turf-within
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Returns a feature collection of points representing all points that fall withing a collection of polygons.
###Install
npm install turf-within
###Parameters
name | description |
---|---|
points | A FeatureCollection of Point Features |
polygons | A FeatureCollection of Polygon Features |
###Usage
within(points, polygons)
###Example
var within = require('turf-within')
var point = require('turf-point')
var polygon = require('turf-polygon')
var featurecollection = require('turf-featurecollection')
var poly = polygon([[[10,0],[20,10],[20,20], [20,0]]])
var polyFC = featurecollection([poly])
var pt1 = point(1,1)
var pt2 = point(1,3)
var pt3 = point(14,2)
var pt4 = point(13,1)
var pt5 = point(19,7)
var ptFC = featurecollection([pt1, pt2, pt3, pt4, pt5])
var ptsWithin = within(ptFC, polyFC)
console.log(ptsWithin) // feature collection with 3 pts
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turf within module
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