AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The
toGeoJSONString()method returns a GeoJSON string representation of a geometry. -
This method can be applied to a
Polygonobject to get its GeoJSON string. -
The examples demonstrate its use in both JavaScript and Python.
| Usage | Returns |
|---|---|
Polygon.toGeoJSONString() | String |
| Argument | Type | Details |
|---|---|---|
this: geometry | Geometry | The Geometry instance. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
// Define a Polygon object. var polygon = ee.Geometry.Polygon( [[[-122.092, 37.424], [-122.086, 37.418], [-122.079, 37.425], [-122.085, 37.423]]]); // Apply the toGeoJSONString method to the Polygon object. var polygonToGeoJSONString = polygon.toGeoJSONString(); // Print the result to the console. print('polygon.toGeoJSONString(...) =', polygonToGeoJSONString); // Display relevant geometries on the map. Map.setCenter(-122.085, 37.422, 15); Map.addLayer(polygon, {'color': 'black'}, 'Geometry [black]: polygon');
import ee import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# Define a Polygon object. polygon = ee.Geometry.Polygon([[ [-122.092, 37.424], [-122.086, 37.418], [-122.079, 37.425], [-122.085, 37.423], ]]) # Apply the toGeoJSONString method to the Polygon object. polygon_to_geojson_string = polygon.toGeoJSONString() # Print the result. display('polygon.toGeoJSONString(...) =', polygon_to_geojson_string) # Display relevant geometries on the map. m = geemap.Map() m.set_center(-122.085, 37.422, 15) m.add_layer(polygon, {'color': 'black'}, 'Geometry [black]: polygon') m