ee.Image.translate
Translate the input image.
Usage | Returns |
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Image.translate(x, y, units, proj) | Image |
Argument | Type | Details |
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this: input | Image | |
x | Float | The amount to translate the image in the x direction. |
y | Float | The amount to translate the image in the y direction. |
units | String, default: "meters" | The units for x and y; 'meters' or 'pixels'. |
proj | Projection, default: null | The projection in which to translate the image; defaults to the projection of the first band. |
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Last updated 2024-07-13 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2024-07-13 UTC."],[[["The `Image.translate()` method shifts an image by a specified distance in the x and y directions."],["Translation can be performed using either pixel or meter units, with meters being the default."],["Users can optionally define the projection for the translation, which defaults to the projection of the image's first band."]]],["The core function described is `Image.translate(x, y, units, proj)`, which shifts an image spatially. It takes `x` and `y` values (floats) to define the translation amount in each direction. The `units` parameter specifies whether `x` and `y` are in 'meters' or 'pixels' (default is 'meters'). An optional `proj` argument can be used to define the translation projection, defaulting to the first band's projection. The function returns a translated `Image`.\n"]]