Stay organized with collections
Save and categorize content based on your preferences.
Returns the union of the two geometries.
Usage
Returns
MultiPolygon.union(right, maxError, proj)
Geometry
Argument
Type
Details
this: left
Geometry
The geometry used as the left operand of the operation.
right
Geometry
The geometry used as the right operand of the operation.
maxError
ErrorMargin, default: null
The maximum amount of error tolerated when performing any necessary reprojection.
proj
Projection, default: null
The projection in which to perform the operation. If not specified, the operation will be performed in a spherical coordinate system, and linear distances will be in meters on the sphere.
[[["Easy to understand","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Solved my problem","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Other","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Missing the information I need","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Too complicated / too many steps","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Out of date","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Samples / code issue","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Other","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC."],[[["The `union` method returns a Geometry representing the union of two geometries."],["It takes a `right` geometry as input, along with optional `maxError` and `proj` parameters for error handling and projection, respectively."],["The union operation combines the spatial extent of the input geometries into a single output geometry."],["This method can be applied to MultiPolygon objects, as demonstrated in the examples provided for JavaScript and Python."]]],[]]