ee.Geometry.MultiPoint.geodesic

If false, edges are straight in the projection. If true, edges are curved to follow the shortest path on the surface of the Earth.
Usage Returns
MultiPoint. geodesic () Boolean
Argument Type Details
this: geometry
Geometry

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

 // Define a MultiPoint object. 
 var 
  
 multiPoint 
  
 = 
  
 ee 
 . 
 Geometry 
 . 
 MultiPoint 
 ([[ 
 - 
 122.082 
 , 
  
 37.420 
 ], 
  
 [ 
 - 
 122.081 
 , 
  
 37.426 
 ]]); 
 // Apply the geodesic method to the MultiPoint object. 
 var 
  
 multiPointGeodesic 
  
 = 
  
 multiPoint 
 . 
 geodesic 
 (); 
 // Print the result to the console. 
 print 
 ( 
 'multiPoint.geodesic(...) =' 
 , 
  
 multiPointGeodesic 
 ); 
 // Display relevant geometries on the map. 
 Map 
 . 
 setCenter 
 ( 
 - 
 122.085 
 , 
  
 37.422 
 , 
  
 15 
 ); 
 Map 
 . 
 addLayer 
 ( 
 multiPoint 
 , 
  
 { 
 'color' 
 : 
  
 'black' 
 }, 
  
 'Geometry [black]: multiPoint' 
 ); 

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)

 # Define a MultiPoint object. 
 multipoint 
 = 
 ee 
 . 
 Geometry 
 . 
 MultiPoint 
 ([[ 
 - 
 122.082 
 , 
 37.420 
 ], 
 [ 
 - 
 122.081 
 , 
 37.426 
 ]]) 
 # Apply the geodesic method to the MultiPoint object. 
 multipoint_geodesic 
 = 
 multipoint 
 . 
 geodesic 
 () 
 # Print the result. 
 display 
 ( 
 'multipoint.geodesic(...) =' 
 , 
 multipoint_geodesic 
 ) 
 # Display relevant geometries on the map. 
 m 
 = 
 geemap 
 . 
 Map 
 () 
 m 
 . 
 set_center 
 ( 
 - 
 122.085 
 , 
 37.422 
 , 
 15 
 ) 
 m 
 . 
 add_layer 
 ( 
 multipoint 
 , 
 { 
 'color' 
 : 
 'black' 
 }, 
 'Geometry [black]: multipoint' 
 ) 
 m 
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