![]() ![]() size()) Įarth Engine allows for exporting both vector and raster data to be used in an external program. notation to apply all the filters together var filtered = s2. bounds(geometry)) // Instead of applying filters one after the other, we can 'chain' them // Use the. date( '', '')) // Lastly apply the location filter var filtered3 = filtered2. lt( 'CLOUDY_PIXEL_PERCENTAGE', 30)) // Apply date filter on the results var filtered2 = filtered1. bounds(geometry)) // Let's apply all the 3 filters together on the collection // First apply metadata fileter var filtered1 = s2. date( '', '')) // Filter by location var filtered = s2. lt( 'CLOUDY_PIXEL_PERCENTAGE', 30)) // Filter by date var filtered = s2. ImageCollection( 'COPERNICUS/S2_HARMONIZED') // Filter by metadata var filtered = s2. You can also use the drawing tools to draw a geometry for filtering.Īfter applying the filters, you can use the size() function to check how many images match the filters.
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