contains (Function)
Two available sets of parameters:
- First set returns
trueif the specified coordinates are contained within thegeo.json.geometry.fence. - Second set returns
trueif thegeo.json.geometryis contained within thegeo.json.geometry.fence.
Syntax
<BOOL> geo:contains(<DOUBLE> longitude, <DOUBLE> latitude, <STRING> geo.json.geometry.fence)
<BOOL> geo:contains(<STRING> geo.json.geometry, <STRING> geo.json.geometry.fence)
Query Parameters
| Name | Description | Possible Data Types | Optional | Dynamic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| longitude | Longitude of the geo location. | DOUBLE | Yes | Yes |
| latitude | Latitude of the geo location. | DOUBLE | Yes | Yes |
| geo.json.geometry | String that contains geometry type and coordinates for a GeoJSON geometry. | STRING | Yes | Yes |
| geo.json.geometry.fence | String that contains geometry type and coordinates for a GeoJSON geometry fence. | String | No | Yes |
Example 1
geo:contains(0.5, 0.5, {'type':'Polygon','coordinates':[[[0,0],[0,2],[1,2],[1,0],[0,0]]]} )
This example returns true because the coordinates are within the geo.json.geometry.fence.
Example 2
geo:contains( {'type': 'Circle', 'radius': 110575, 'coordinates':[1.5, 1.5]} , {'type':'Polygon','coordinates':[[[0,0],[0,4],[3,4],[3,0],[0,0]]]} )
This example returns true because geo.json.geometry is within geo.json.geometry.fence.