cluster Property
An object defining custom properties on the generated clusters if clustering is enabled, aggregating values from clustered points. Has the form {"property_name": [operator, map_expression]}
. operator
is any expression function that accepts at least 2 operands (e.g. "+"
or "max"
) — it accumulates the property value from clusters/points the cluster contains; map_expression
produces the value of a single point.
Example: {"sum": ["+", ["get", "scalerank"]]}
.
For more advanced use cases, in place of operator
, you can use a custom reduce expression that references a special ["accumulated"]
value, e.g.: {"sum": [["+", ["accumulated"], ["get", "sum"]], ["get", "scalerank"]]}
Parameters
map expression produces the value of a single point, it shall be a valid expression
operatorExpr is any expression function that accepts at least 2 operands (e.g. "+" or "max"). It accumulates the property value from clusters/points the cluster contains. It can either be a literal with single operator, or be a valid expression
name of the property
An object defining custom properties on the generated clusters if clustering is enabled, aggregating values from clustered points. Has the form {"property_name": [operator, map_expression]}
. operator
is any expression function that accepts at least 2 operands (e.g. "+"
or "max"
) — it accumulates the property value from clusters/points the cluster contains; map_expression
produces the value of a single point.
Example: {"sum": ["+", ["get", "scalerank"]]}
.
For more advanced use cases, in place of operator
, you can use a custom reduce expression that references a special ["accumulated"]
value, e.g.: {"sum": [["+", ["accumulated"], ["get", "sum"]], ["get", "scalerank"]]}
Parameters
map expression produces the value of a single point, it shall be a valid expression
name of the property