ee.Number.lte

  • Returns 1 if the first number is less than or equal to the second number, and 0 otherwise.

  • The lte function takes two Number type arguments, left and right.

  • The examples demonstrate using lte with JavaScript and Python.

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

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

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

print('5 less than or equal to 10?', ee.Number(5).lte(ee.Number(10)));  // 1
print('10 less than or equal to 5?', ee.Number(10).lte(ee.Number(5)));  // 0
print('5 less than or equal to 5?', ee.Number(5).lte(ee.Number(5)));  // 1

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)

print('5 less than or equal to 10?',
      ee.Number(5).lte(ee.Number(10)).getInfo())  # 1
print('10 less than or equal to 5?',
      ee.Number(10).lte(ee.Number(5)).getInfo())  # 0
print('5 less than or equal to 5?',
      ee.Number(5).lte(ee.Number(5)).getInfo())  # 1