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Agrega el primer valor al segundo para cada par de bandas coincidentes en image1 y image2. Si la imagen 1 o la imagen 2 tienen solo 1 banda, se usa en comparación con todas las bandas de la otra imagen. Si las imágenes tienen la misma cantidad de bandas, pero no los mismos nombres, se usan por pares en el orden natural. Las bandas de salida se nombran según la más larga de las dos entradas o, si tienen la misma longitud, según el orden de la imagen 1. El tipo de los píxeles de salida es la unión de los tipos de entrada.
Uso | Muestra |
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Image.add(image2) | Imagen |
Argumento | Tipo | Detalles |
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esta: image1 | Imagen | Es la imagen de la que se toman las bandas del operando izquierdo. |
image2 | Imagen | Es la imagen de la que se toman las bandas del operando derecho. |
Ejemplos
Editor de código (JavaScript)
// A Sentinel-2 surface reflectance image.
var img = ee.Image('COPERNICUS/S2_SR/20210109T185751_20210109T185931_T10SEG');
// Subset two image bands and display them on the map.
var swir1 = img.select('B11');
var swir2 = img.select('B12');
Map.setCenter(-122.276, 37.456, 12);
Map.addLayer(swir1, {min: 0, max: 3000}, 'swir1');
Map.addLayer(swir2, {min: 0, max: 3000}, 'swir2');
// The following examples demonstrate ee.Image arithmetic methods using two
// single-band ee.Image inputs.
var addition = swir1.add(swir2);
Map.addLayer(addition, {min: 100, max: 6000}, 'addition');
var subtraction = swir1.subtract(swir2);
Map.addLayer(subtraction, {min: 0, max: 1500}, 'subtraction');
var multiplication = swir1.multiply(swir2);
Map.addLayer(multiplication, {min: 1.9e5, max: 9.4e6}, 'multiplication');
var division = swir1.divide(swir2);
Map.addLayer(division, {min: 0, max: 3}, 'division');
var remainder = swir1.mod(swir2);
Map.addLayer(remainder, {min: 0, max: 1500}, 'remainder');
// If a number input is provided as the second argument, it will automatically
// be promoted to an ee.Image object, a convenient shorthand for constants.
var exponent = swir1.pow(3);
Map.addLayer(exponent, {min: 0, max: 2e10}, 'exponent');
Configuración de Python
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import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# A Sentinel-2 surface reflectance image.
img = ee.Image('COPERNICUS/S2_SR/20210109T185751_20210109T185931_T10SEG')
# Subset two image bands and display them on the map.
swir_1 = img.select('B11')
swir_2 = img.select('B12')
m = geemap.Map()
m.set_center(-122.276, 37.456, 12)
m.add_layer(swir_1, {'min': 0, 'max': 3000}, 'swir_1')
m.add_layer(swir_2, {'min': 0, 'max': 3000}, 'swir_2')
# The following examples demonstrate ee.Image arithmetic methods using two
# single-band ee.Image inputs.
addition = swir_1.add(swir_2)
m.add_layer(addition, {'min': 100, 'max': 6000}, 'addition')
subtraction = swir_1.subtract(swir_2)
m.add_layer(subtraction, {'min': 0, 'max': 1500}, 'subtraction')
multiplication = swir_1.multiply(swir_2)
m.add_layer(multiplication, {'min': 1.9e5, 'max': 9.4e6}, 'multiplication')
division = swir_1.divide(swir_2)
m.add_layer(division, {'min': 0, 'max': 3}, 'division')
remainder = swir_1.mod(swir_2)
m.add_layer(remainder, {'min': 0, 'max': 1500}, 'remainder')
# If a number input is provided as the second argument, it will automatically
# be promoted to an ee.Image object, a convenient shorthand for constants.
exponent = swir_1.pow(3)
m.add_layer(exponent, {'min': 0, 'max': 2e10}, 'exponent')
m
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Última actualización: 2025-07-26 (UTC)
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