To determine whether the mouse landed on the overlay or the feature w… #15476
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In a scenario where nodes and overlays exist in the same layer, and the coordinates of the features and overlays are nearly identical, the ol/Interaction/Select API may have difficulty recognizing if the mouse is over the overlay and the feature, making precise selection challenging. A typical use case in this scenario is on a map where there are multiple connected line segments, and each connection point (the two endpoints of a line segment) may have overlays as icons. The line segments may intersect these overlays. Therefore, I have provided a method to identify and set specific targets for selection in the filter of the Select selector.