[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mapbox/extent.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/mapbox/extent) # extent A simple geographical extent. ## api ### `extent()` Create a new extent object ### `extent([w, s, e, n])` Create a new extent object, given bounds as an array. ### `extent.include([lon, lat])` Expand the extent to include a lon, lat point. ### `extent.union([w, s, e, n] or other extent)` Expand the extent to include another extent. ### `extent.equals([w, s, e, n] or other extent)` Whether this extent is exactly equal to another. ### `extent.bbox()` Get the extent's value. `null` if no points have been included yet. Order is `[WSEN]` to match the [GeoJSON](http://geojson.org/) standard. ### `extent.center()` Get the centerpoint of the extent as a `[longitude, latitude]` array. ### `extent.polygon()` Get the extent as a [GeoJSON](http://geojson.org/) Polygon geometry object. ### `extent.contains([lon, lat])` Returns `true` if this extent contains the given point, and false if not. Points on the boundary of the extent are considered to be contained. If the extent is invalid, returns `null`. ### `extent.contains()` Returns a function that evaluates whether points are contained in the extent - same behavior as `.contains([lon, lat])`. This pre-compiles the function with the current extent values, yielding a roughly 3x speedup.