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ee.Image.focalMin
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Applies a morphological reducer() filter to each band of an image using a named or custom kernel.
| Usage | Returns | Image.focalMin(radius, kernelType, units, iterations, kernel) | Image |
| Argument | Type | Details | this: image | Image | The image to which to apply the operations. |
radius | Float, default: 1.5 | The radius of the kernel to use. |
kernelType | String, default: "circle" | The type of kernel to use. Options include: 'circle', 'square', 'cross', 'plus', 'octagon', and 'diamond'. |
units | String, default: "pixels" | If a kernel is not specified, this determines whether the kernel is in meters or pixels. |
iterations | Integer, default: 1 | The number of times to apply the given kernel. |
kernel | Kernel, default: null | A custom kernel. If used, kernelType and radius are ignored. |
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Last updated 2024-07-13 UTC.
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