geo.polygonIntersects( polygon as cts.polygon, region as cts.region[], [options as String[]] ) as Boolean
Returns true if the polygon intersects with a region.
precision
option takes precedence over
that implied by the governing coordinate system name, including the
value of the coordinate-system
option. For example, if the
governing coordinate system is "wgs84/double" and the precision
option is "float", then the operation uses single precision.
// Is Regent's Park within a mile of the American School in London? Yes geo.polygonIntersects( cts.polygon([ cts.point(51.5298921,-0.1674557), cts.point(51.5327487,-0.1660395), cts.point(51.5343504,-0.1644945), cts.point(51.5354716,-0.1620483), cts.point(51.5367796,-0.1574993), cts.point(51.5374737,-0.1526499), cts.point(51.5369398,-0.1488304), cts.point(51.5351513,-0.1468134), cts.point(51.5319478,-0.1460838), cts.point(51.5284771,-0.1460409), cts.point(51.5253265,-0.1455688), cts.point(51.5237779,-0.1450968), cts.point(51.5227899,-0.1461697), cts.point(51.5233507,-0.1478004), cts.point(51.5246323,-0.1483583), cts.point(51.5248192,-0.1587868), cts.point(51.5266348,-0.1604605), cts.point(51.5292514,-0.1644945), cts.point(51.5298387,-0.1665545) ]), cts.circle(1,cts.point(51.5347842,-0.1766932))); ==> true
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