# @turf/union ## union Takes a collection of input polygons and returns a combined polygon. If the input polygons are not contiguous, this function returns a multi-polygon feature. ### Parameters * `features` **[FeatureCollection][1]<([Polygon][2] | [MultiPolygon][3])>** input polygon features * `options` **[Object][4]** Optional Parameters (optional, default `{}`) * `options.properties` **[GeoJsonProperties][5]** properties to assign to output feature (optional, default `{}`) ### Examples ```javascript const poly1 = turf.polygon( [ [ [-82.574787, 35.594087], [-82.574787, 35.615581], [-82.545261, 35.615581], [-82.545261, 35.594087], [-82.574787, 35.594087], ], ], { fill: "#0f0" } ); const poly2 = turf.polygon( [ [ [-82.560024, 35.585153], [-82.560024, 35.602602], [-82.52964, 35.602602], [-82.52964, 35.585153], [-82.560024, 35.585153], ], ], ); const union = turf.union(turf.featureCollection([poly1, poly2])); //addToMap const addToMap = { poly1, poly2, union }; poly1.properties.fill = "#0f0"; poly2.properties.fill = "#00f"; union.properties.stroke = "red"; union.properties["stroke-width"] = 4; union.properties.fill = "transparent"; ``` Returns **([Feature][5]<([Polygon][2] | [MultiPolygon][3])> | null)** a combined polygon or multi-polygon feature, or null if there were no input polygons to combine [1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7946#section-3.3 [2]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7946#section-3.1.6 [3]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7946#section-3.1.7 [4]: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object [5]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7946#section-3.2 --- This module is part of the [Turfjs project](https://turfjs.org/), an open source module collection dedicated to geographic algorithms. It is maintained in the [Turfjs/turf](https://github.com/Turfjs/turf) repository, where you can create PRs and issues. ### Installation Install this single module individually: ```sh $ npm install @turf/union ``` Or install the all-encompassing @turf/turf module that includes all modules as functions: ```sh $ npm install @turf/turf ```