ee.FeatureCollection.toList
Returns the elements of a collection as a list.
Usage | Returns |
---|
FeatureCollection.toList(count, offset) | List |
Argument | Type | Details |
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this: collection | FeatureCollection | The input collection to fetch. |
count | Integer | The maximum number of elements to fetch. |
offset | Integer, default: 0 | The number of elements to discard from the start. If set, (offset + count) elements will be fetched and the first offset elements will be discarded. |
Examples
// FeatureCollection of power plants in Belgium.
var fc = ee.FeatureCollection('WRI/GPPD/power_plants')
.filter('country_lg == "Belgium"');
print('First 5 features to an ee.List', fc.toList(5));
print('Second 5 features to an ee.List', fc.toList(5, 5));
Python setup
See the
Python Environment page for information on the Python API and using
geemap
for interactive development.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
# FeatureCollection of power plants in Belgium.
fc = ee.FeatureCollection('WRI/GPPD/power_plants').filter(
'country_lg == "Belgium"')
print('First 5 features to an ee.List:', fc.toList(5).getInfo())
print('Second 5 features to an ee.List:', fc.toList(5, 5).getInfo())
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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