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ee.FeatureCollection.evaluate
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Asynchronously retrieves the value of this object from the server and passes it to the provided callback function.
Usage Returns FeatureCollection. evaluate (callback)
Argument Type Details this: computedobject
ComputedObject The ComputedObject instance. callback
Function A function of the form function(success, failure), called when the server returns an answer. If the request succeeded, the success argument contains the evaluated result. If the request failed, the failure argument will contains an error message.
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
/**
* WARNING: this function transfers data from Earth Engine servers to the
* client. Doing so can negatively affect request processing and client
* performance. Server-side options should be used whenever possible.
* Learn more about the distinction between server and client:
* https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/guides/client_server
*/
// FeatureCollection of power plants in Belgium.
var fcServer = ee.FeatureCollection('WRI/GPPD/power_plants')
.filter('country_lg == "Belgium"');
fcServer.evaluate(function(fcClient) {
print('Client-side feature collection is an object', typeof fcClient);
print('Feature collection object keys', Object.keys(fcClient));
print('Array of features', fcClient.features);
print('Properties for first feature', fcClient.features[0].properties);
});
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
Colab (Python)
# The Earth Engine Python client library does not have an evaluate method for
# asynchronous evaluation of ee.FeatureCollection objects.
# Use ee.FeatureCollection.getInfo() instead.
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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.
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