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ee.Number.eq

  • Returns 1 if the first value equals the second.

  • Number.eq(right) is the usage for this function.

  • The function takes two Number type arguments: the left-hand value (this: left) and the right-hand value (right).

  • Examples demonstrate its use in JavaScript and Python, returning 1 for equal numbers and 0 for unequal numbers.

Returns 1 if and only if the first value is equal to the second.

UsageReturns
Number.eq(right)Number
ArgumentTypeDetails
this:leftNumberThe left-hand value.
rightNumberThe right-hand value.

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

print('1 equal to 1?',ee.Number(1).eq(ee.Number(1)));// 1print('1.001 equal to 1?',ee.Number(1.001).eq(ee.Number(1)));// 0

Python setup

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

importeeimportgeemap.coreasgeemap

Colab (Python)

display('1 equal to 1?',ee.Number(1).eq(ee.Number(1)))# 1display('1.001 equal to 1?',ee.Number(1.001).eq(ee.Number(1)))# 0

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Last updated 2023-12-06 UTC.