ee.List.filter
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Filtert eine Liste auf die Elemente, die dem angegebenen Filter entsprechen. Wenn Sie Listenelemente filtern möchten, die keine Bilder oder Funktionen sind, testen Sie eine Property mit dem Namen „item“, z.B. ee.Filter.gt(„item“, 3).
Nutzung | Ausgabe |
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List.filter(filter) | Liste |
Argument | Typ | Details |
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das: list | Liste | |
filter | Filter | |
Beispiele
Code-Editor (JavaScript)
// An ee.Image list object.
var list = ee.List([1, 2, 3, null, 6, 7]);
// Filter the list by a variety of conditions. Note that the property name
// 'item' is used to refer to list elements in ee.Filter functions.
print('List items equal to 3',
list.filter(ee.Filter.eq('item', 3)));
print('List items greater than 4',
list.filter(ee.Filter.gt('item', 4)));
print('List items not null',
list.filter(ee.Filter.notNull(['item'])));
print('List items in another list',
list.filter(ee.Filter.inList('item', [1, 98, 99])));
print('List items 3 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 6',
list.filter(ee.Filter.and(
ee.Filter.gte('item', 3),
ee.Filter.lte('item', 6))));
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import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# An ee.Image list object.
ee_list = ee.List([1, 2, 3, None, 6, 7])
# Filter the list by a variety of conditions. Note that the property name
# 'item' is used to refer to list elements in ee.Filter functions.
print('List items equal to 3:',
ee_list.filter(ee.Filter.eq('item', 3)).getInfo())
print('List items greater than 4:',
ee_list.filter(ee.Filter.gt('item', 4)).getInfo())
print('List items not None:',
ee_list.filter(ee.Filter.notNull(['item'])).getInfo())
print('List items in another list:',
ee_list.filter(ee.Filter.inList('item', [1, 98, 99])).getInfo())
print('List items 3 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 6:',
ee_list.filter(ee.Filter.And(
ee.Filter.gte('item', 3),
ee.Filter.lte('item', 6))).getInfo())
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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2025-07-25 (UTC).
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