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ee.Number.evaluate
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以异步方式从服务器检索此对象的值,并将其传递给所提供的回调函数。
用法 | 返回 |
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Number.evaluate(callback) | |
参数 | 类型 | 详细信息 |
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此:computedobject | ComputedObject | ComputedObject 实例。 |
callback | 函数 | 一种函数,形式为 function(success, failure),在服务器返回答案时调用。如果请求成功,success 实参将包含评估结果。如果请求失败,失败实参将包含错误消息。 |
示例
代码编辑器 (JavaScript)
/**
* WARNING: this function transfers data from Earth Engine servers to the
* client. Doing so can negatively affect request processing and client
* performance. Server-side options should be used whenever possible.
* Learn more about the distinction between server and client:
* https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/guides/client_server
*/
// A server-side ee.Number object.
var numberServer = ee.Number(10.3);
// Use evaluate to transfer server-side number to the client.
numberServer.evaluate(function(numberClient) {
print('Client-side primitive data type', typeof numberClient); // number
print('Client-side number', numberClient); // 10.3
print('Client-side number used in expression', numberClient + 10); // 20.3
});
Python 设置
如需了解 Python API 和如何使用 geemap
进行交互式开发,请参阅
Python 环境页面。
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
# The Earth Engine Python client library does not have an evaluate method for
# asynchronous evaluation of ee.Number objects.
# Use ee.Number.getInfo() instead.
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-26。
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