How to use Monte Carlo simulation to calculate the area of polygon?

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aposta95
aposta95 el 14 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: aposta95 el 15 de Mayo de 2022
Hi, I want to use Monte Carlo simulation to calculate the area of polygon.
The polygon area is defined with longitude and latitude. (in degrees)
I've found the bounding box of the polygon, but I have no idea how to apply Monte Carlo to randomly create dots and caculate the area.
Can anyone help calculating the area of this polygon using Monte Carlo simulation?

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Torsten
Torsten el 14 de Mayo de 2022
Randomly create points inside the bounding box.
Decide which of the points are inside (P_i) and which of the points are outside (P_a) the polygon.
If the area of the bounding box is A, an approximation for the area A_p of the polygon is
A_p = A*#P_i/(#P_i + #P_a)

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