ee.Geometry.MultiPolygon.transform
Transforms the geometry to a specific projection.
Usage | Returns |
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MultiPolygon.transform(proj, maxError) | Geometry |
Argument | Type | Details |
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this: geometry | Geometry | The geometry to reproject. |
proj | Projection, optional | The target projection. Defaults to EPSG:4326. If this has a geographic CRS, the edges of the geometry will be interpreted as geodesics. Otherwise they will be interpreted as straight lines in the projection. |
maxError | ErrorMargin, default: null | The maximum projection error. |
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Last updated 2024-06-05 UTC.
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