Code Editor (JavaScript)
// FeatureCollection of points representing forest cover.
var fcForest = ee.FeatureCollection([
ee.Feature(ee.Geometry.Point([-122.248, 37.238]),
{'id': 0, 'cover_class': 'forest'}),
ee.Feature(ee.Geometry.Point([-122.204, 37.222]),
{'id': 1, 'cover_class': 'forest'}),
ee.Feature(ee.Geometry.Point([-122.110, 37.199]),
{'id': 2, 'cover_class': 'forest'})
]);
// FeatureCollection of points representing urban cover.
var fcUrban = ee.FeatureCollection([
ee.Feature(ee.Geometry.Point([-121.953, 37.372]),
{'id': 0, 'cover_class': 'urban'}),
ee.Feature(ee.Geometry.Point([-121.861, 37.308]),
{'id': 1, 'cover_class': 'urban'}),
ee.Feature(ee.Geometry.Point([-121.984, 37.372]),
{'id': 2, 'cover_class': 'urban'})
]);
// Merge the two FeatureCollections into one.
var fcMerged = fcForest.merge(fcUrban);
// Display FeatureCollections on the map.
Map.setCenter(-122.034, 37.296, 11);
Map.addLayer(fcForest, {color: 'green'}, 'Forest points');
Map.addLayer(fcUrban, {color: 'grey'}, 'Urban points');
Map.addLayer(fcMerged, {color: 'yellow'}, 'Protected areas merged');
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)
# FeatureCollection of points representing forest cover.
fc_forest = ee.FeatureCollection([
ee.Feature(
ee.Geometry.Point([-122.248, 37.238]),
{
'id': 0,
'cover_class': 'forest',
'id': 0,
'cover_class': 'forest',
},
),
ee.Feature(
ee.Geometry.Point([-122.204, 37.222]),
{
'id': 1,
'cover_class': 'forest',
'id': 1,
'cover_class': 'forest',
},
),
ee.Feature(
ee.Geometry.Point([-122.110, 37.199]),
{
'id': 2,
'cover_class': 'forest',
'id': 2,
'cover_class': 'forest',
},
),
])
# FeatureCollection of points representing urban cover.
fc_urban = ee.FeatureCollection([
ee.Feature(
ee.Geometry.Point([-121.953, 37.372]),
{'id': 0, 'cover_class': 'urban', 'id': 0, 'cover_class': 'urban'},
),
ee.Feature(
ee.Geometry.Point([-121.861, 37.308]),
{'id': 1, 'cover_class': 'urban', 'id': 1, 'cover_class': 'urban'},
),
ee.Feature(
ee.Geometry.Point([-121.984, 37.372]),
{'id': 2, 'cover_class': 'urban', 'id': 2, 'cover_class': 'urban'},
),
])
# Merge the two FeatureCollections into one.
fc_merged = fc_forest.merge(fc_urban)
# Display FeatureCollections on the map.
m = geemap.Map()
m.set_center(-122.034, 37.296, 11)
m.add_layer(fc_forest, {'color': 'green'}, 'Forest points')
m.add_layer(fc_urban, {'color': 'grey'}, 'Urban points')
m.add_layer(fc_merged, {'color': 'yellow'}, 'Protected areas merged')
m