AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The
filtermethod is used to apply a filter to a collection. - 
          
The
filtermethod returns the filtered collection. - 
          
The method takes a
filterargument of typeFilter. - 
          
Examples are provided in JavaScript and Python demonstrating how to use the
filtermethod to select features based on an attribute value. 
Returns the filtered collection.
| Usage | Returns | 
|---|---|
FeatureCollection.filter(filter) | Collection | 
| Argument | Type | Details | 
|---|---|---|
this: collection | Collection | The Collection instance. | 
filter | Filter | A filter to apply to this collection. | 
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Get Denver county polygon. var denver = ee.FeatureCollection('FAO/GAUL_SIMPLIFIED_500m/2015/level2') .filter("ADM2_NAME == 'Denver'") .filter(ee.Filter.eq('ADM2_NAME', 'Denver')) // Exactly the same as above. .first() .geometry(); Map.centerObject(denver, 9); Map.addLayer(denver, null, 'Denver');
import ee import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# Get Denver county polygon. denver = ( ee.FeatureCollection('FAO/GAUL_SIMPLIFIED_500m/2015/level2') .filter("ADM2_NAME == 'Denver'") .filter(ee.Filter.eq('ADM2_NAME', 'Denver')) # Exactly the same as above. .first() .geometry() ) m = geemap.Map() m.center_object(denver, 9) m.add_layer(denver, None, 'Denver') m