ee.Filter.disjoint
Creates a unary or binary filter that passes unless the left geometry intersects the right geometry.
Usage | Returns |
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ee.Filter.disjoint(leftField, rightValue, rightField, leftValue, maxError) | Filter |
Argument | Type | Details |
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leftField | String, default: null | A selector for the left operand. Should not be specified if leftValue is specified. |
rightValue | Object, default: null | The value of the right operand. Should not be specified if rightField is specified. |
rightField | String, default: null | A selector for the right operand. Should not be specified if rightValue is specified. |
leftValue | Object, default: null | The value of the left operand. Should not be specified if leftField is specified. |
maxError | ErrorMargin, optional | The maximum reprojection error allowed during filter application. |
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC."],[[["Creates a filter that selects geometries that do not intersect with another geometry."],["Uses either field-based or value-based comparisons for the left and right geometries."],["`leftField`/`leftValue` specify the first geometry, while `rightField`/`rightValue` specify the second."],["An optional `maxError` parameter controls the allowed reprojection error during filter application."]]],["This documentation describes the `ee.Filter.disjoint` function, which generates a filter that checks for non-intersection between two geometries. It accepts either field selectors or direct values for the left and right operands. The function can use either a `leftField` and `rightValue` or a `rightField` and `leftValue`, and an optional `maxError` parameter to manage reprojection inaccuracies, and then returns a filter.\n"]]