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Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer ✅ Azure Monitor ✅ Microsoft Sentinel
Calculates the polygon that represents the geohash rectangular area.
Read more about geohash.
Syntax
geo_geohash_to_polygon(geohash)
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| geohash | string |
✔️ | A geohash value as it was calculated by geo_point_to_geohash(). The geohash string must be between 1 and 18 characters. |
Returns
Polygon in GeoJSON Format and of a dynamic data type. If the geohash is invalid, the query will produce a null result.
Note
Geohash edges are straight lines and aren't geodesics. If the geohash polygon is part of some other calculation, consider densifying it with geo_polygon_densify().
Examples
The following example calculates the polygon that represents the geohash rectangular area.
print GeohashPolygon = geo_geohash_to_polygon("dr5ru");
Output
| GeohashPolygon |
|---|
| { "type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [[-74.00390625, 40.7373046875], [-73.9599609375, 40.7373046875], [-73.9599609375, 40.78125], [-74.00390625, 40.78125], [-74.00390625, 40.7373046875]]] } |
The following example assembles GeoJSON geometry collection of geohash polygons.
// Geohash GeoJSON collection
datatable(lng:real, lat:real)
[
-73.975212, 40.789608,
-73.916869, 40.818314,
-73.989148, 40.743273,
]
| project geohash = geo_point_to_geohash(lng, lat, 5)
| project geohash_polygon = geo_geohash_to_polygon(geohash)
| summarize geohash_polygon_lst = make_list(geohash_polygon)
| project bag_pack(
"type", "Feature",
"geometry", bag_pack("type", "GeometryCollection", "geometries", geohash_polygon_lst),
"properties", bag_pack("name", "Geohash polygons collection"))
Output
| Column1 |
|---|
| { "type": "Feature", "geometry": {"type": "GeometryCollection","geometries": [ {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-74.00390625, 40.78125], [-73.9599609375, 40.78125], [-73.9599609375, 40.8251953125],[ -74.00390625, 40.8251953125], [ -74.00390625, 40.78125]]]}, {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[ -73.9599609375, 40.78125], [-73.916015625, 40.78125], [-73.916015625, 40.8251953125], [-73.9599609375, 40.8251953125], [-73.9599609375, 40.78125]]]}, {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-74.00390625, 40.7373046875], [-73.9599609375, 40.7373046875], [-73.9599609375, 40.78125], [-74.00390625, 40.78125], [-74.00390625, 40.7373046875]]]}] }, "properties": {"name": "Geohash polygons collection" }} |
The following example returns a null result because of the invalid geohash input.
print GeohashPolygon = geo_geohash_to_polygon("a");
Output
| GeohashPolygon |
|---|