ee.List.get
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Wykorzystanie | Zwroty |
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List.get(index) | Obiekt |
Argument | Typ | Szczegóły |
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to: list | Lista | |
index | Liczba całkowita | |
Przykłady
Edytor kodu (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));
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Środowisko Python.
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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