Pengumuman: Semua project nonkomersial yang terdaftar untuk menggunakan Earth Engine sebelum
15 April 2025 harus
memverifikasi kelayakan nonkomersial untuk mempertahankan akses Earth Engine.
ee.List.get
Tetap teratur dengan koleksi
Simpan dan kategorikan konten berdasarkan preferensi Anda.
Menampilkan elemen pada posisi yang ditentukan dalam daftar. Indeks negatif dihitung mundur dari akhir daftar.
Penggunaan | Hasil |
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List.get(index) | Objek |
Argumen | Jenis | Detail |
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ini: list | Daftar | |
index | Bilangan Bulat | |
Contoh
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// An ee.List object.
var list = ee.List([5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30]);
// Fetch elements at specified 0-based positions in the list.
print('The second element', list.get(1));
print('The fourth element', list.get(3));
print('The last element', list.get(-1));
print('The second to last element', list.get(-2));
// ee.Number and integer computed objects are valid inputs.
print('Computed object index input', list.get(list.get(0)));
// The result of ee.List.get is an ambiguous object type. You need to cast the
// result to the expected type to use it in subsequent instance methods. For
// example, if you are fetching a number and wish to add it to another number,
// you must cast the .get() result as an ee.Number.
print('Add fetched number to another number', ee.Number(list.get(1)).add(2));
Penyiapan Python
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Lingkungan Python untuk mengetahui informasi tentang Python API dan penggunaan
geemap
untuk pengembangan interaktif.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# An ee.List object.
ee_list = ee.List([5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30])
# Fetch elements at specified 0-based positions in the list.
print('The second element:', ee_list.get(1).getInfo())
print('The fourth element:', ee_list.get(3).getInfo())
print('The last element:', ee_list.get(-1).getInfo())
print('The second to last element:', ee_list.get(-2).getInfo())
# ee.Number and integer computed objects are valid inputs.
print('Computed object index input:', ee_list.get(list.get(0)).getInfo())
# The result of ee.List.get is an ambiguous object type. You need to cast the
# result to the expected type to use it in subsequent instance methods. For
# example, if you are fetching a number and wish to add it to another number,
# you must cast the .get() result as an ee.Number.
print('Add fetched number to another number:',
ee.Number(list.get(1)).add(2).getInfo())
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Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-07-26 UTC.
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