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@julschwarz/ts-geo-utils

v1.0.0

Published

This package provides a set of geo utils for working with bbox, geojson, etc.

Downloads

4

Readme

A package for geo utils

Overview

The @julschwarz/ts-geo-utils TypeScript package is a utility library that provides a set of functions for working with Points, LineStrings, Polygons and BBoxes. These functions are designed to simplify common operations around geojson objects, making it easier to work with spatial information.

Installation

You can install the @julschwarz/ts-geo-utils package via npm or yarn:

npm install @julschwarz/ts-geo-utils

# OR

yarn add @julschwarz/ts-geo-utils

Getting Started

To use this package in your TypeScript project, import the functions you need and start working with bounding boxes.

import { bboxToPoly, expandBBox } from "@julschwarz/ts-geo-utils";

// Example usage
const bbox = [10, 20, 30, 40];
const polygon = bboxToPoly(bbox);
const expandedBBox = expandBBox(bbox, 1000);

Functions

  1. expandBBoxexpands a bounding box by a specified distance in meters. This is useful for increasing the size of a bounding box while preserving its center.

  2. isInsideBBox checks whether a given Point is located inside a specified bounding box. It returns a boolean value indicating whether the point is within the box.

  3. polyToBBox takes a GeoJSON polygon as input and calculates the bounding box that encloses the polygon's geometry.

  4. bboxToPoly takes a bounding box as input and converts it into a GeoJSON polygon.

  5. positionToBBox generates a bounding box based on a center position and a specified distance in meters. It returns the BBox that encompasses the area around the center point.

  6. getBBoxEdgeLength calculates the edge length in meters of a squared bounding box. The result is rounded to the nearest meter.

  7. terminal calculates the destination Position on a sphere given a starting Position, a bearing in degrees, and a distance in meters.