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ee.ImageCollection.getString
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استخراج سمة من عنصر
الاستخدام | المرتجعات |
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ImageCollection.getString(property) | سلسلة |
الوسيطة | النوع | التفاصيل |
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هذا: object | العنصر | الميزة التي سيتم استخراج السمة منها. |
property | سلسلة | السمة المطلوب استخراجها. |
أمثلة
محرّر الرموز البرمجية (JavaScript)
// A contrived, empty image collection for simple demonstration.
var col = ee.ImageCollection([]);
print('Collection without properties', col);
// Set collection properties using a dictionary.
col = col.set({
project_name: 'biomass_tracking',
project_id: 3,
plot_ids: ee.Array([7, 11, 20])
});
// Set collection properties using a series of key-value pairs.
col = col.set('project_year', 2018,
'rgb_vis', 'false_color');
print('Collection with properties', col);
// Get a dictionary of collection property keys and values.
print('Property keys and values (ee.Dictionary)', col.toDictionary());
// Get the value of a collection property. To use the result of
// ee.ImageCollection.get in further computation, you need to cast it to the
// appropriate class, for example, ee.Number(result) or ee.String(result).
print('Project ID (ambiguous object)', col.get('project_id'));
// Get the value of a string collection property as an ee.String object.
print('Project name (ee.String)', col.getString('project_name'));
// Get the value of a numeric collection property as an ee.Number object.
print('Project year (ee.Number)', col.getNumber('project_year'));
// Get the value of an ee.Array collection property as an ee.Array object.
print('Plot IDs (ee.Array)', col.getArray('plot_ids'));
إعداد Python
راجِع صفحة
بيئة Python للحصول على معلومات حول واجهة برمجة التطبيقات Python واستخدام
geemap
للتطوير التفاعلي.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
from pprint import pprint
# A contrived, empty image collection for simple demonstration.
col = ee.ImageCollection([])
print('Collection without properties:')
pprint(col.getInfo())
# Set collection properties using a dictionary.
col = col.set({
'project_name': 'biomass_tracking',
'project_id': 3,
'plot_ids': ee.Array([7, 11, 20])
})
# Set collection properties using a series of key-value pairs.
col = col.set('project_year', 2018,
'rgb_vis', 'false_color')
print('Collection with properties:')
pprint(col.getInfo())
# Get a dictionary of collection property keys and values.
print('Property keys and values (ee.Dictionary):')
pprint(col.toDictionary().getInfo())
# Get the value of a collection property. To use the result of
# ee.ImageCollection.get in further computation, you need to cast it to the
# appropriate class, for example, ee.Number(result) or ee.String(result).
print('Project ID (ambiguous object):', col.get('project_id').getInfo())
# Get the value of a string collection property as an ee.String object.
print('Project name (ee.String):', col.getString('project_name').getInfo())
# Get the value of a numeric collection property as an ee.Number object.
print('Project year (ee.Number):', col.getNumber('project_year').getInfo())
# Get the value of an ee.Array collection property as an ee.Array object.
print('Plot IDs (ee.Array):', col.getArray('plot_ids').getInfo())
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Users can set properties using dictionaries or key-value pairs. The `get()` method retrieves a property's value, but it needs casting (e.g., `ee.Number`, `ee.String`) for computation. Specialized methods like `getString()`, `getNumber()`, and `getArray()` retrieve values as their respective data types. `toDictionary()` returns a dictionary of all properties.\n"],null,["# ee.ImageCollection.getString\n\nExtract a property from a feature.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n| Usage | Returns |\n|---------------------------------------|---------|\n| ImageCollection.getString`(property)` | String |\n\n| Argument | Type | Details |\n|----------------|---------|-------------------------------------------|\n| this: `object` | Element | The feature to extract the property from. |\n| `property` | String | The property to extract. |\n\nExamples\n--------\n\n### Code Editor (JavaScript)\n\n```javascript\n// A contrived, empty image collection for simple demonstration.\nvar col = ee.ImageCollection([]);\nprint('Collection without properties', col);\n\n// Set collection properties using a dictionary.\ncol = col.set({\n project_name: 'biomass_tracking',\n project_id: 3,\n plot_ids: ee.Array([7, 11, 20])\n});\n\n// Set collection properties using a series of key-value pairs.\ncol = col.set('project_year', 2018,\n 'rgb_vis', 'false_color');\n\nprint('Collection with properties', col);\n\n// Get a dictionary of collection property keys and values.\nprint('Property keys and values (ee.Dictionary)', col.toDictionary());\n\n// Get the value of a collection property. To use the result of\n// ee.ImageCollection.get in further computation, you need to cast it to the\n// appropriate class, for example, ee.Number(result) or ee.String(result).\nprint('Project ID (ambiguous object)', col.get('project_id'));\n\n// Get the value of a string collection property as an ee.String object.\nprint('Project name (ee.String)', col.getString('project_name'));\n\n// Get the value of a numeric collection property as an ee.Number object.\nprint('Project year (ee.Number)', col.getNumber('project_year'));\n\n// Get the value of an ee.Array collection property as an ee.Array object.\nprint('Plot IDs (ee.Array)', col.getArray('plot_ids'));\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\nfrom pprint import pprint\n\n# A contrived, empty image collection for simple demonstration.\ncol = ee.ImageCollection([])\nprint('Collection without properties:')\npprint(col.getInfo())\n\n# Set collection properties using a dictionary.\ncol = col.set({\n 'project_name': 'biomass_tracking',\n 'project_id': 3,\n 'plot_ids': ee.Array([7, 11, 20])\n})\n\n# Set collection properties using a series of key-value pairs.\ncol = col.set('project_year', 2018,\n 'rgb_vis', 'false_color')\n\nprint('Collection with properties:')\npprint(col.getInfo())\n\n# Get a dictionary of collection property keys and values.\nprint('Property keys and values (ee.Dictionary):')\npprint(col.toDictionary().getInfo())\n\n# Get the value of a collection property. To use the result of\n# ee.ImageCollection.get in further computation, you need to cast it to the\n# appropriate class, for example, ee.Number(result) or ee.String(result).\nprint('Project ID (ambiguous object):', col.get('project_id').getInfo())\n\n# Get the value of a string collection property as an ee.String object.\nprint('Project name (ee.String):', col.getString('project_name').getInfo())\n\n# Get the value of a numeric collection property as an ee.Number object.\nprint('Project year (ee.Number):', col.getNumber('project_year').getInfo())\n\n# Get the value of an ee.Array collection property as an ee.Array object.\nprint('Plot IDs (ee.Array):', col.getArray('plot_ids').getInfo())\n```"]]