We have a set of GeoJsonPolygons stored in MongoDB and we're using C# to interact with Mongo.
Previously we were loading polygons which contained a GeoJson.Point
by using:
var point = GeoJson.Point(GeoJson.Geographic(known.Longitude, known.Latitude));
var query = Query<OurStoredPolygons>.GeoIntersects(x => x.Polygon, point);
var polygonsThatContainTheKnownPoint = collection.FindAs<OurStoredPolygons>(query);
Now I want to load polygons if another known polygon is entirely within them. I can do the similar operation:
var linearRingCoordinates = new GeoJsonLinearRingCoordinates<GeoJson2DCoordinates>(coordinates);
var polygonCoordinates = new GeoJsonPolygonCoordinates<GeoJson2DCoordinates>(linearRingCoordinates);
var geoCircle = new GeoJsonPolygon<GeoJson2DCoordinates>(polygonCoordinates);
var query = Query<OurStoredPolygons>.GeoIntersects(x => x.Polygon, geoCircle);
var geofences = collection.FindAs<OurStoredPolygons>(query);
But this query will load any polygon that overlaps or even shares an edge at all with the test point. And I only want polygons that entirely contains the test point.
I suppose I could test every point in the polygon edge to load polygons that contain it and then reduce the results to only stored polygons common to every result but that seems like a potentially very slow operation (with a large test polygon and many polygons in the DB)
Is it possible to make that query in Mongo? (or indeed in C#)