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ee.Geometry.MultiLineString.coordinates

  • TheMultiLineString.coordinates() method returns a GeoJSON-style list of the geometry's coordinates.

  • The method is applicable to ageometry type argument.

  • Examples are provided in both JavaScript and Python to demonstrate its usage.

Returns a GeoJSON-style list of the geometry's coordinates.

UsageReturns
MultiLineString.coordinates()List
ArgumentTypeDetails
this:geometryGeometry

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

// Define a MultiLineString object.varmultiLineString=ee.Geometry.MultiLineString([[[-122.088,37.418],[-122.086,37.422],[-122.082,37.418]],[[-122.087,37.416],[-122.083,37.416],[-122.082,37.419]]]);// Apply the coordinates method to the MultiLineString object.varmultiLineStringCoordinates=multiLineString.coordinates();// Print the result to the console.print('multiLineString.coordinates(...) =',multiLineStringCoordinates);// Display relevant geometries on the map.Map.setCenter(-122.085,37.422,15);Map.addLayer(multiLineString,{'color':'black'},'Geometry [black]: multiLineString');

Python setup

See the Python Environment page for information on the Python API and usinggeemap for interactive development.

importeeimportgeemap.coreasgeemap

Colab (Python)

# Define a MultiLineString object.multilinestring=ee.Geometry.MultiLineString([[[-122.088,37.418],[-122.086,37.422],[-122.082,37.418]],[[-122.087,37.416],[-122.083,37.416],[-122.082,37.419]],])# Apply the coordinates method to the MultiLineString object.multilinestring_coordinates=multilinestring.coordinates()# Print the result.display('multilinestring.coordinates(...) =',multilinestring_coordinates)# Display relevant geometries on the map.m=geemap.Map()m.set_center(-122.085,37.422,15)m.add_layer(multilinestring,{'color':'black'},'Geometry [black]: multilinestring')m

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Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC.