ee.Image.selfMask
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met à jour le masque d'une image à toutes les positions où le masque existant n'est pas nul, en utilisant la valeur de l'image comme nouvelle valeur de masque. L'image de sortie conserve les métadonnées et l'empreinte de l'image d'entrée.
Utilisation | Renvoie |
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Image.selfMask() | Image |
Argument | Type | Détails |
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ceci : image | Image | Image à masquer avec elle-même. |
Exemples
Éditeur de code (JavaScript)
// A Sentinel-2 surface reflectance image.
var img = ee.Image('COPERNICUS/S2_SR/20210109T185751_20210109T185931_T10SEG');
var trueColorViz = {
bands: ['B4', 'B3', 'B2'],
min: 0,
max: 2700,
gamma: 1.3
};
print('Sentinel-2 image', img);
Map.setCenter(-122.36, 37.47, 10);
Map.addLayer(img, trueColorViz, 'Sentinel-2 image');
// Create a Boolean land mask from the SWIR1 band; water is value 0, land is 1.
var landMask = img.select('B11').gt(100);
print('Land mask', landMask);
Map.addLayer(landMask, {palette: ['blue', 'lightgreen']}, 'Land mask');
// Mask the land mask by itself; pixel values equal to 0 (water) become invalid.
var landMaskMasked = landMask.selfMask();
print('Land mask, masked', landMaskMasked);
Map.addLayer(landMaskMasked, {palette: ['gold']}, 'Land mask, masked');
Configuration de Python
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pour le développement interactif.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# A Sentinel-2 surface reflectance image.
img = ee.Image('COPERNICUS/S2_SR/20210109T185751_20210109T185931_T10SEG')
true_color_viz = {
'bands': ['B4', 'B3', 'B2'],
'min': 0,
'max': 2700,
'gamma': 1.3,
}
display('Sentinel-2 image', img)
m = geemap.Map()
m.set_center(-122.36, 37.47, 10)
m.add_layer(img, true_color_viz, 'Sentinel-2 image')
# Create a Boolean land mask from the SWIR1 band water is value 0, land is 1.
land_mask = img.select('B11').gt(100)
display('Land mask', land_mask)
m.add_layer(land_mask, {'palette': ['blue', 'lightgreen']}, 'Land mask')
# Mask the land mask by itself pixel values equal to 0 (water) become invalid.
land_mask_masked = land_mask.selfMask()
display('Land mask, masked', land_mask_masked)
m.add_layer(land_mask_masked, {'palette': ['gold']}, 'Land mask, masked')
m
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Dernière mise à jour le 2025/07/26 (UTC).
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