AI-generated Key Takeaways
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Filters metadata to a given value.
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Returns a constructed filter.
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Takes
name
(String) andvalue
(Object) as arguments. -
Can be used in JavaScript and Python with the Earth Engine API.
Returns the constructed filter.
Usage | Returns |
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ee.Filter.eq(name, value) | Filter |
Argument | Type | Details |
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name | String | The property name to filter on. |
value | Object | The value to compare against. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// The GOES Mesoscale images come in two domains. // Separate the two groups using ee.Filter.eq. var goes17_mcmipm = ee.ImageCollection('NOAA/GOES/17/MCMIPM'); var goes17_mcmipm_2019 = goes17_mcmipm.filterDate(ee.Date('2019-11-01'), ee.Date('2019-11-05')); var d1 = goes17_mcmipm_2019.filter(ee.Filter.eq('domain', 1)); var d2 = goes17_mcmipm_2019.filter(ee.Filter.eq('domain', 2)); print(goes17_mcmipm_2019.size()); print(d1.size()); print(d2.size());
import ee import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# The GOES Mesoscale images come in two domains. # Separate the two groups using ee.Filter.eq. goes17_mcmipm = ee.ImageCollection('NOAA/GOES/17/MCMIPM') goes17_mcmipm_2019 = goes17_mcmipm.filterDate( ee.Date('2019-11-01'), ee.Date('2019-11-05') ) d1 = goes17_mcmipm_2019.filter(ee.Filter.eq('domain', 1)) d2 = goes17_mcmipm_2019.filter(ee.Filter.eq('domain', 2)) print(goes17_mcmipm_2019.size().getInfo()) print(d1.size().getInfo()) print(d2.size().getInfo())