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Renvoie 1 si et seulement si la première valeur est supérieure à la seconde pour chaque paire de bandes correspondante dans image1 et image2. Si image1 ou image2 ne comporte qu'une seule bande, elle est utilisée pour toutes les bandes de l'autre image. Si les images ont le même nombre de bandes, mais pas les mêmes noms, elles sont utilisées par paires dans l'ordre naturel. Les bandes de sortie sont nommées d'après la plus longue des deux entrées ou, si elles sont de même longueur, dans l'ordre de l'image 1. Le type des pixels de sortie est booléen.
Utilisation | Renvoie |
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Image.gt(image2) | Image |
Argument | Type | Détails |
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ceci : image1 | Image | Image à partir de laquelle les bandes de l'opérande de gauche sont extraites. |
image2 | Image | Image à partir de laquelle les bandes de l'opérande de droite sont extraites. |
Exemples
Éditeur de code (JavaScript)
// Show world oceans in blue and anything higher than the ellipsoid as gray.
// The bedrock layer is generally close to the geoid (sealevel).
var elevation = ee.Image('NOAA/NGDC/ETOPO1').select('bedrock');
var waterLand = elevation.gt(0.0);
var waterLandViz = {palette: ['cadetblue', 'lightgray']};
Map.addLayer(waterLand, waterLandViz, 'water_land');
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import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# Show world oceans in blue and anything higher than the ellipsoid as gray.
# The bedrock layer is generally close to the geoid (sealevel).
elevation = ee.Image('NOAA/NGDC/ETOPO1').select('bedrock')
water_land = elevation.gt(0.0)
water_land_viz = {'palette': ['cadetblue', 'lightgray']}
m = geemap.Map()
m.add_layer(water_land, water_land_viz, 'water_land')
m
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[null,null,["Dernière mise à jour le 2025/07/26 (UTC)."],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe \u003ccode\u003egt()\u003c/code\u003e function compares corresponding bands of two images, returning 1 if the first image's band value is greater than the second image's band value, and 0 otherwise.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIf the images have different numbers of bands, single-band images are compared against all bands of the multi-band image; if they have the same number of bands but different names, bands are compared in their natural order.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe output is a boolean image with bands named according to the longer input image or, if equal in length, the first image's band names.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis function is useful for creating binary masks based on thresholding, such as identifying areas above sea level in an elevation dataset.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The function compares corresponding bands between two images (`image1` and `image2`). It returns 1 (true) if `image1`'s band value is greater than `image2`'s; otherwise, it returns 0 (false). If one image has a single band, it's compared against all bands of the other image. If the images have the same amount of bands with differing names, bands are compared sequentially. The output, representing these comparisons, is an image with boolean pixel values, named according to the longer input image's band names, or `image1`'s if they have the same length.\n"],null,["# ee.Image.gt\n\nReturns 1 if and only if the first value is greater than the second for each matched pair of bands in image1 and image2. If either image1 or image2 has only 1 band, then it is used against all the bands in the other image. If the images have the same number of bands, but not the same names, they're used pairwise in the natural order. The output bands are named for the longer of the two inputs, or if they're equal in length, in image1's order. The type of the output pixels is boolean.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n| Usage | Returns |\n|--------------------|---------|\n| Image.gt`(image2)` | Image |\n\n| Argument | Type | Details |\n|----------------|-------|---------------------------------------------------------|\n| this: `image1` | Image | The image from which the left operand bands are taken. |\n| `image2` | Image | The image from which the right operand bands are taken. |\n\nExamples\n--------\n\n### Code Editor (JavaScript)\n\n```javascript\n// Show world oceans in blue and anything higher than the ellipsoid as gray.\n// The bedrock layer is generally close to the geoid (sealevel).\nvar elevation = ee.Image('NOAA/NGDC/ETOPO1').select('bedrock');\nvar waterLand = elevation.gt(0.0);\nvar waterLandViz = {palette: ['cadetblue', 'lightgray']};\nMap.addLayer(waterLand, waterLandViz, 'water_land');\n```\nPython setup\n\nSee the [Python Environment](/earth-engine/guides/python_install) page for information on the Python API and using\n`geemap` for interactive development. \n\n```python\nimport ee\nimport geemap.core as geemap\n```\n\n### Colab (Python)\n\n```python\n# Show world oceans in blue and anything higher than the ellipsoid as gray.\n# The bedrock layer is generally close to the geoid (sealevel).\nelevation = ee.Image('NOAA/NGDC/ETOPO1').select('bedrock')\nwater_land = elevation.gt(0.0)\nwater_land_viz = {'palette': ['cadetblue', 'lightgray']}\nm = geemap.Map()\nm.add_layer(water_land, water_land_viz, 'water_land')\nm\n```"]]