$polygon
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Definition
$polygon
Specifies a polygon for a geospatial
$geoWithin
query on legacy coordinate pairs. The query returns pairs that are within the bounds of the polygon. The operator does not query for GeoJSON objects.To define the polygon, specify an array of coordinate points:
{ <location field>: { $geoWithin: { $polygon: [ [ <x1> , <y1> ], [ <x2> , <y2> ], [ <x3> , <y3> ], ... ] } } } The last point is always implicitly connected to the first. You can specify as many points, i.e. sides, as you like.
Important
If you use longitude and latitude, specify longitude first.
Behavior
The $polygon
operator calculates distances using flat (planar)
geometry.
Applications can use $polygon
without having a geospatial index.
However, geospatial indexes support much faster queries than the
unindexed equivalents.
Only the 2d geospatial index supports the
$polygon
operator.
Example
The following query returns all documents that have coordinates that
exist within the polygon defined by [ 0 , 0 ]
, [ 3 , 6 ]
, and
[ 6 , 0 ]
:
db.places.find( { loc: { $geoWithin: { $polygon: [ [ 0 , 0 ], [ 3 , 6 ], [ 6 , 0 ] ] } } } )