ee.Algorithms.ObjectType
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Gibt einen String zurück, der den Typ des angegebenen Objekts darstellt.
Nutzung | Ausgabe |
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ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(value) | String |
Argument | Typ | Details |
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value | Objekt, Standardwert: null | Das Objekt, dessen Typ abgerufen werden soll. |
Beispiele
Code-Editor (JavaScript)
print(ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(1)); // The string "Integer"
print(ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(ee.Number(1))); // The string "Integer"
print(ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(ee.String('a string'))); // The string "String"
print(ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(ee.List([1, 'a string']))); // The string "List"
// ee.Algorithms.ObjectType can be used to get the type of properties
// of ee.Image or ee.Feature objects.
var feature = ee.Feature(
null, // No need for geometry in this example.
{
'int': 42,
'int8': ee.Number(-3).int8(),
});
// The string "Integer"
print('int:', ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(feature.get('int')));
// The string "Long"
print('int8:', ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(feature.get('int8')));
Python einrichten
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Python-Umgebung.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
print(ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(ee.Number(1)).getInfo()) # The string "Integer"
print(
ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(ee.String('a string')).getInfo()
) # The string "String"
print(
ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(ee.List([1, 'a string'])).getInfo()
) # The string "List"
# ee.Algorithms.ObjectType can be used to get the type of properties
# of ee.Image or ee.Feature objects.
feature = ee.Feature(
None, # No need for geometry in this example.
{
'int': 42,
'int8': ee.Number(-3).int8(),
}
)
# The string "Integer"
print('int:', ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(feature.get('int')).getInfo())
# The string "Long"
print('int8:', ee.Algorithms.ObjectType(feature.get('int8')).getInfo())
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2025-07-26 (UTC).
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