| ▲ | Stratoscope 2 days ago | |
It depends on what purpose you are using the polygons. In an online map you need to simplify way down. Consider these Colorado maps at two different zoom levels: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JH93ko96QcoLXuBJ9 https://maps.app.goo.gl/au53iTnsmNdFuEZV8 Even the one zoomed in on the state appears to use maybe 15-20 vertices max. In the second one, if I squint real hard I can just barely make out one slight dogleg on the western border and one on the south. And that is partly because I knew to look for them in the zoomed-in map. If we use, say, the Census TIGER/Line boundary definitions for the states, we are probably talking about hundreds of thousands of vertices, perhaps millions. You won't be using those in an online map without simplifying. | ||