AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The
MultiLineString.toGeoJSONString()method returns a GeoJSON string representation of a MultiLineString geometry. -
The method takes the Geometry instance as an argument.
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Examples are provided in both JavaScript and Python demonstrating how to use the method and display the geometry on a map.
| Usage | Returns |
|---|---|
MultiLineString.
toGeoJSONString
()
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String |
| Argument | Type | Details |
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this:
geometry
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Geometry | The Geometry instance. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Define a MultiLineString object. var 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 toGeoJSONString method to the MultiLineString object. var multiLineStringToGeoJSONString = multiLineString . toGeoJSONString (); // Print the result to the console. print ( 'multiLineString.toGeoJSONString(...) =' , multiLineStringToGeoJSONString ); // Display relevant geometries on the map. Map . setCenter ( - 122.085 , 37.422 , 15 ); Map . addLayer ( multiLineString , { 'color' : 'black' }, 'Geometry [black]: multiLineString' );
import ee import geemap.core as geemap
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 toGeoJSONString method to the MultiLineString object. multilinestring_to_geojson_string = multilinestring . toGeoJSONString () # Print the result. display ( 'multilinestring.toGeoJSONString(...) =' , multilinestring_to_geojson_string ) # 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

