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ee.Feature.copyProperties
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Copies metadata properties from one element to another.
| Usage | Returns | Feature.copyProperties(source, properties, exclude) | Element |
| Argument | Type | Details | this: destination | Element, default: null | The object whose properties to override. |
source | Element, default: null | The object from which to copy the properties. |
properties | List, default: null | The properties to copy. If omitted, all ordinary (i.e. non-system) properties are copied. |
exclude | List, default: null | The list of properties to exclude when copying all properties. Must not be specified if properties is. |
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Last updated 2024-07-13 UTC.
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