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GeoJSON is a geospatial data interchange format based on JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
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hiding some "feature"s in GeoJSON file on map
Alternatively, mapbox.js which is built on top of leaflet, has a useful setFilter function that you can apply to the a geojson feature layer. …
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How to load geojson vector tiles from mapbox id?
EDIT
OK, so looks like there are two different ways to import vector data into mapbox:
as a .geojson within the MapBox Editor. … In summary: it is not possible to access the geojson data of a vector tiles source. …
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Mapbox.js setStyle differently for each element
So, something like:
var jsonLayer = L.mapbox.featureLayer(geoJson).addTo(map);
// set style for all features
jsonLayer.setStyle({stroke: '#555555',
strokewidth: 1});
// set style …
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How to use a Geojson layer as a background mask?
Check out compositing operations, possibly dst-in. Your carto might look something like this:
#neighborhoods {
line-color: #ccc;
polygon-opacity: 1;
polygon-comp-op: dst-in;
}
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mapbox overlay data
Source Projects and Style Projects to create vector tilesets
use the MapBox Editor (under the Project tab on MapBox.com) to add vector data on top of tilesets (though it sounds like in your case your geojson …