ee.Number.neq
Returns 1 if and only if the first value is not equal to the second.
Usage | Returns |
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Number.neq(right) | Number |
Argument | Type | Details |
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this: left | Number | The left-hand value. |
right | Number | The right-hand value. |
Examples
print('5 is not equal to 10', ee.Number(5).neq(ee.Number(10))); // 1
print('5 is not equal to 5', ee.Number(5).neq(ee.Number(5))); // 0
Python setup
See the
Python Environment page for information on the Python API and using
geemap
for interactive development.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
print('5 is not equal to 10:', ee.Number(5).neq(ee.Number(10)).getInfo()) # 1
print('5 is not equal to 5:', ee.Number(5).neq(ee.Number(5)).getInfo()) # 0
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Last updated 2023-12-06 UTC.
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