ee.FeatureCollection
s into
a new ee.FeatureCollection
.
Create two ee.FeatureCollection
objects
Let's begin by generating two sets of random points within the boundary of Utah state in the USA. First, define the boundary of Utah as a geometry.
var utahGeometry = ee.Geometry.Polygon([
[-114.05, 37],
[-109.05, 37],
[-109.05, 41],
[-111.05, 41],
[-111.05, 42],
[-114.05, 42]
]);
Then, generate two sets of different random points containing 25 points each. We ensure that the points are different by using a different seed, namely 12 and 1, to generate each set.
var newFeatures = ee.FeatureCollection.randomPoints(utahGeometry, 25, 12);
var moreNewFeatures = ee.FeatureCollection.randomPoints(utahGeometry, 25, 1);
Combine the ee.FeatureCollection
objects
Next, create a new ee.FeatureCollection
by merging newFeatures
and
moreNewFeatures
.
var combinedFeatureCollection = newFeatures.merge(moreNewFeatures);
Visualize the Results
Let's add all the ee.FeatureCollection
s to the map. First, we set the center
of the map to the coordinates defined below and set the zoom level to 6.
Map.setCenter(-111.445, 39.251, 6);
Now, we add all the layers, specifying the layer labels as text strings (for
example, 'New Features'
) and colors to display each layer in. We will also
print the results.
Map.addLayer(newFeatures, {}, 'New Features');
Map.addLayer(moreNewFeatures, {color: 'red'}, 'More New Features');
Map.addLayer(combinedFeatureCollection, {color: 'yellow'}, 'Combined FeatureCollection');
print(newFeatures, moreNewFeatures, combinedFeatureCollection);
Bonus Points
- What happens if you change the zoom level in
Map.setCenter
to 3 or to 12? - Try changing the layer label of
'More New Features'
to'Red Points'
. Run the script again to see if it worked.