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Использование Возврат Image. reproject (crs, crsTransform , scale )
Изображение
Аргумент Тип Подробности это: image
Изображение Изображение для перепроецирования. crs
Проекция CRS, на который будет проецироваться изображение. crsTransform
Список, по умолчанию: null Список значений преобразования CRS. Это упорядочение по строкам матрицы преобразования 3x2. Эта опция взаимоисключающая с опцией масштабирования и заменяет любое преобразование, уже выполненное в проекции. scale
Плавающий, по умолчанию: null Если масштаб указан, то проекция масштабируется путём деления указанного значения масштаба на номинальный размер метра в указанной проекции. Если масштаб не указан, то будет использоваться масштаб данной проекции.
Примеры Редактор кода (JavaScript)
// Use of ee.Image.reproject is rarely needed and should generally be avoided.
// Defining the projection and scale of analysis should be handled by "scale",
// "crs", and "crsTransform" parameters whenever they are offered by a function.
// It is occasionally useful for forcing computation or visualization at a
// desired scale and projection when alternative methods are not available. In
// this example it is used to compute and visualize terrain slope from a DEM
// composite.
// Calculate mean elevation from two DEM datasets. The resulting composite
// image has a default CRS of WGS84 with 1 degree pixels.
var dem1 = ee . Image ( 'NASA/NASADEM_HGT/001' ). select ( 'elevation' );
var dem2 = ee . Image ( 'CGIAR/SRTM90_V4' ). select ( 'elevation' );
var demMean = ee . ImageCollection ([ dem1 , dem2 ]). mean ();
// Display the DEMs on the map, note that they all render as expected.
var demVisParams = { min : 500 , max : 2500 };
Map . setCenter ( - 123.457 , 47.815 , 11 );
Map . addLayer ( dem1 , demVisParams , 'DEM 1' );
Map . addLayer ( dem2 , demVisParams , 'DEM 2' );
Map . addLayer ( demMean , demVisParams , 'DEM composite' );
// Calculate terrain slope from the composite DEM (WGS84, 1 degree pixel scale).
var demCompSlope = ee . Terrain . slope ( demMean );
// Because the composite has 1 degree pixel scale, the slope calculation
// is essenstially meaningless and difficult to even display (you may need to
// zoom out to see the individual 1 degree pixels).
Map . addLayer ( demCompSlope , { min : 0 , max : 0.3 }, 'Slope' );
// We can use ee.Image.reproject to force the slope calculation and display
// the result with a reasonable scale of 30 m on WGS84 CRS, for example.
var slopeScale = ee . Terrain . slope (
demMean . reproject ({
crs : 'EPSG:4326' ,
scale : 30
})
);
Map . addLayer ( slopeScale , { min : 0 , max : 45 }, 'Slope w/ CRS and scale' );
// To more precisely control the reprojection, you can use the "crsTransform"
// parameter instead of the "scale" parameter or set the projection according to
// a reference image. For example, here the input composite image for the slope
// function is set to match the grid spacing and alignment of the NASADEM image.
var nasademProj = dem1 . projection ();
var demMeanReproj = demMean . reproject ( nasademProj );
var slopeRefProj = ee . Terrain . slope ( demMeanReproj );
Map . addLayer ( slopeRefProj , { min : 0 , max : 45 }, 'Slope w/ reference proj' );
print ( 'Reference projection' , nasademProj );
print ( 'DEM composite projection' , demMeanReproj . projection ());
// An alternative method for changing the projection of image composites
// (not accepting the default WGS84 CRS with 1 degree pixel scale) is to
// explicitly set the default projection using ee.Image.setDefaultProjection,
// which will not force resampling, like ee.Image.reproject will.
var demMeanProj = ee . ImageCollection ([ dem1 , dem2 ]). mean ()
. setDefaultProjection ( nasademProj );
var slopeProj = ee . Terrain . slope ( demMeanProj );
Map . addLayer ( slopeProj , { min : 0 , max : 45 }, 'slope w/ default projection set' ); Настройка Python
Информацию об API Python и использовании geemap
для интерактивной разработки см. на странице «Среда Python» .
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap Colab (Python)
# Use of ee.Image.reproject is rarely needed and should generally be avoided.
# Defining the projection and scale of analysis should be handled by "scale",
# "crs", and "crsTransform" parameters whenever they are offered by a function.
# It is occasionally useful for forcing computation or visualization at a
# desired scale and projection when alternative methods are not available. In
# this example it is used to compute and visualize terrain slope from a DEM
# composite.
# Calculate mean elevation from two DEM datasets. The resulting composite
# image has a default CRS of WGS84 with 1 degree pixels.
dem_1 = ee . Image ( 'NASA/NASADEM_HGT/001' ) . select ( 'elevation' )
dem_2 = ee . Image ( 'CGIAR/SRTM90_V4' ) . select ( 'elevation' )
dem_mean = ee . ImageCollection ([ dem_1 , dem_2 ]) . mean ()
# Display the DEMs on the map, note that they all render as expected.
dem_vis_params = { 'min' : 500 , 'max' : 2500 }
m = geemap . Map ()
m . set_center ( - 123.457 , 47.815 , 11 )
m . add_layer ( dem_1 , dem_vis_params , 'DEM 1' )
m . add_layer ( dem_2 , dem_vis_params , 'DEM 2' )
m . add_layer ( dem_mean , dem_vis_params , 'DEM composite' )
# Calculate terrain slope from the composite DEM (WGS84, 1 degree pixel scale).
dem_comp_slope = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean )
# Because the composite has 1 degree pixel scale, the slope calculation
# is essenstially meaningless and difficult to even display (you may need to
# zoom out to see the individual 1 degree pixels).
m . add_layer ( dem_comp_slope , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 0.3 }, 'Slope' )
# We can use ee.Image.reproject to force the slope calculation and display
# the result with a reasonable scale of 30 m on WGS84 CRS, for example.
slope_scale = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean . reproject ( crs = 'EPSG:4326' , scale = 30 ))
m . add_layer ( slope_scale , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 45 }, 'Slope w/ CRS and scale' )
# To more precisely control the reprojection, you can use the "crsTransform"
# parameter instead of the "scale" parameter or set the projection according to
# a reference image. For example, here the input composite image for the slope
# function is set to match the grid spacing and alignment of the NASADEM image.
nasadem_proj = dem_1 . projection ()
dem_mean_reproj = dem_mean . reproject ( nasadem_proj )
slope_ref_proj = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean_reproj )
m . add_layer ( slope_ref_proj , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 45 }, 'Slope w/ reference proj' )
display ( 'Reference projection' , nasadem_proj )
display ( 'DEM composite projection' , dem_mean_reproj . projection ())
# An alternative method for changing the projection of image composites
# (not accepting the default WGS84 CRS with 1 degree pixel scale) is to
# explicitly set the default projection using ee.Image.setDefaultProjection,
# which will not force resampling, like ee.Image.reproject will.
dem_mean_proj = (
ee . ImageCollection ([ dem_1 , dem_2 ]) . mean () . setDefaultProjection ( nasadem_proj )
)
slope_proj = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean_proj )
m . add_layer (
slope_proj , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 45 }, 'slope w/ default projection set'
)
m ,Принудительно вычислить изображение в заданной проекции и разрешении.
Использование Возврат Image. reproject (crs, crsTransform , scale )
Изображение
Аргумент Тип Подробности это: image
Изображение Изображение для перепроецирования. crs
Проекция CRS, на который будет проецироваться изображение. crsTransform
Список, по умолчанию: null Список значений преобразования CRS. Это упорядочение по строкам матрицы преобразования 3x2. Эта опция взаимоисключающая с опцией масштабирования и заменяет любое преобразование, уже выполненное в проекции. scale
Плавающий, по умолчанию: null Если масштаб указан, то проекция масштабируется путём деления указанного значения масштаба на номинальный размер метра в указанной проекции. Если масштаб не указан, то будет использоваться масштаб данной проекции.
Примеры Редактор кода (JavaScript)
// Use of ee.Image.reproject is rarely needed and should generally be avoided.
// Defining the projection and scale of analysis should be handled by "scale",
// "crs", and "crsTransform" parameters whenever they are offered by a function.
// It is occasionally useful for forcing computation or visualization at a
// desired scale and projection when alternative methods are not available. In
// this example it is used to compute and visualize terrain slope from a DEM
// composite.
// Calculate mean elevation from two DEM datasets. The resulting composite
// image has a default CRS of WGS84 with 1 degree pixels.
var dem1 = ee . Image ( 'NASA/NASADEM_HGT/001' ). select ( 'elevation' );
var dem2 = ee . Image ( 'CGIAR/SRTM90_V4' ). select ( 'elevation' );
var demMean = ee . ImageCollection ([ dem1 , dem2 ]). mean ();
// Display the DEMs on the map, note that they all render as expected.
var demVisParams = { min : 500 , max : 2500 };
Map . setCenter ( - 123.457 , 47.815 , 11 );
Map . addLayer ( dem1 , demVisParams , 'DEM 1' );
Map . addLayer ( dem2 , demVisParams , 'DEM 2' );
Map . addLayer ( demMean , demVisParams , 'DEM composite' );
// Calculate terrain slope from the composite DEM (WGS84, 1 degree pixel scale).
var demCompSlope = ee . Terrain . slope ( demMean );
// Because the composite has 1 degree pixel scale, the slope calculation
// is essenstially meaningless and difficult to even display (you may need to
// zoom out to see the individual 1 degree pixels).
Map . addLayer ( demCompSlope , { min : 0 , max : 0.3 }, 'Slope' );
// We can use ee.Image.reproject to force the slope calculation and display
// the result with a reasonable scale of 30 m on WGS84 CRS, for example.
var slopeScale = ee . Terrain . slope (
demMean . reproject ({
crs : 'EPSG:4326' ,
scale : 30
})
);
Map . addLayer ( slopeScale , { min : 0 , max : 45 }, 'Slope w/ CRS and scale' );
// To more precisely control the reprojection, you can use the "crsTransform"
// parameter instead of the "scale" parameter or set the projection according to
// a reference image. For example, here the input composite image for the slope
// function is set to match the grid spacing and alignment of the NASADEM image.
var nasademProj = dem1 . projection ();
var demMeanReproj = demMean . reproject ( nasademProj );
var slopeRefProj = ee . Terrain . slope ( demMeanReproj );
Map . addLayer ( slopeRefProj , { min : 0 , max : 45 }, 'Slope w/ reference proj' );
print ( 'Reference projection' , nasademProj );
print ( 'DEM composite projection' , demMeanReproj . projection ());
// An alternative method for changing the projection of image composites
// (not accepting the default WGS84 CRS with 1 degree pixel scale) is to
// explicitly set the default projection using ee.Image.setDefaultProjection,
// which will not force resampling, like ee.Image.reproject will.
var demMeanProj = ee . ImageCollection ([ dem1 , dem2 ]). mean ()
. setDefaultProjection ( nasademProj );
var slopeProj = ee . Terrain . slope ( demMeanProj );
Map . addLayer ( slopeProj , { min : 0 , max : 45 }, 'slope w/ default projection set' ); Настройка Python
Информацию об API Python и использовании geemap
для интерактивной разработки см. на странице «Среда Python» .
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap Colab (Python)
# Use of ee.Image.reproject is rarely needed and should generally be avoided.
# Defining the projection and scale of analysis should be handled by "scale",
# "crs", and "crsTransform" parameters whenever they are offered by a function.
# It is occasionally useful for forcing computation or visualization at a
# desired scale and projection when alternative methods are not available. In
# this example it is used to compute and visualize terrain slope from a DEM
# composite.
# Calculate mean elevation from two DEM datasets. The resulting composite
# image has a default CRS of WGS84 with 1 degree pixels.
dem_1 = ee . Image ( 'NASA/NASADEM_HGT/001' ) . select ( 'elevation' )
dem_2 = ee . Image ( 'CGIAR/SRTM90_V4' ) . select ( 'elevation' )
dem_mean = ee . ImageCollection ([ dem_1 , dem_2 ]) . mean ()
# Display the DEMs on the map, note that they all render as expected.
dem_vis_params = { 'min' : 500 , 'max' : 2500 }
m = geemap . Map ()
m . set_center ( - 123.457 , 47.815 , 11 )
m . add_layer ( dem_1 , dem_vis_params , 'DEM 1' )
m . add_layer ( dem_2 , dem_vis_params , 'DEM 2' )
m . add_layer ( dem_mean , dem_vis_params , 'DEM composite' )
# Calculate terrain slope from the composite DEM (WGS84, 1 degree pixel scale).
dem_comp_slope = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean )
# Because the composite has 1 degree pixel scale, the slope calculation
# is essenstially meaningless and difficult to even display (you may need to
# zoom out to see the individual 1 degree pixels).
m . add_layer ( dem_comp_slope , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 0.3 }, 'Slope' )
# We can use ee.Image.reproject to force the slope calculation and display
# the result with a reasonable scale of 30 m on WGS84 CRS, for example.
slope_scale = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean . reproject ( crs = 'EPSG:4326' , scale = 30 ))
m . add_layer ( slope_scale , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 45 }, 'Slope w/ CRS and scale' )
# To more precisely control the reprojection, you can use the "crsTransform"
# parameter instead of the "scale" parameter or set the projection according to
# a reference image. For example, here the input composite image for the slope
# function is set to match the grid spacing and alignment of the NASADEM image.
nasadem_proj = dem_1 . projection ()
dem_mean_reproj = dem_mean . reproject ( nasadem_proj )
slope_ref_proj = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean_reproj )
m . add_layer ( slope_ref_proj , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 45 }, 'Slope w/ reference proj' )
display ( 'Reference projection' , nasadem_proj )
display ( 'DEM composite projection' , dem_mean_reproj . projection ())
# An alternative method for changing the projection of image composites
# (not accepting the default WGS84 CRS with 1 degree pixel scale) is to
# explicitly set the default projection using ee.Image.setDefaultProjection,
# which will not force resampling, like ee.Image.reproject will.
dem_mean_proj = (
ee . ImageCollection ([ dem_1 , dem_2 ]) . mean () . setDefaultProjection ( nasadem_proj )
)
slope_proj = ee . Terrain . slope ( dem_mean_proj )
m . add_layer (
slope_proj , { 'min' : 0 , 'max' : 45 }, 'slope w/ default projection set'
)
m
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