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Where this 'system:time_start' comes from?
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From EE resources [1,2] I see references to system:time_start like:
// This field contains UNIX time in milliseconds.
var timeField = 'system:time_start';
And I guess that's used to register the start point of a time series (right?). But my question is how would I find it, where is the system:time_start documented?
I tried to search Docs tab on EE online code editor (left side) but nothing returned.
[1]https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/image_info
[2]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mNIRB90jwLuASO1JYas1kuOXCLbOoy1Z4NlV1qIXM10/edit
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From EE resources [1,2] I see references to system:time_start like:
// This field contains UNIX time in milliseconds.
var timeField = 'system:time_start';
And I guess that's used to register the start point of a time series (right?). But my question is how would I find it, where is the system:time_start documented?
I tried to search Docs tab on EE online code editor (left side) but nothing returned.
[1]https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/image_info
[2]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mNIRB90jwLuASO1JYas1kuOXCLbOoy1Z4NlV1qIXM10/edit
javascript google-earth-engine
Check out thesystem:time_startentry in the GEE glossary: developers.google.com/earth-engine/glossary - looks like it's Unix-based.
– JepsonNomad
1 min ago
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From EE resources [1,2] I see references to system:time_start like:
// This field contains UNIX time in milliseconds.
var timeField = 'system:time_start';
And I guess that's used to register the start point of a time series (right?). But my question is how would I find it, where is the system:time_start documented?
I tried to search Docs tab on EE online code editor (left side) but nothing returned.
[1]https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/image_info
[2]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mNIRB90jwLuASO1JYas1kuOXCLbOoy1Z4NlV1qIXM10/edit
javascript google-earth-engine
From EE resources [1,2] I see references to system:time_start like:
// This field contains UNIX time in milliseconds.
var timeField = 'system:time_start';
And I guess that's used to register the start point of a time series (right?). But my question is how would I find it, where is the system:time_start documented?
I tried to search Docs tab on EE online code editor (left side) but nothing returned.
[1]https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/image_info
[2]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mNIRB90jwLuASO1JYas1kuOXCLbOoy1Z4NlV1qIXM10/edit
javascript google-earth-engine
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Check out thesystem:time_startentry in the GEE glossary: developers.google.com/earth-engine/glossary - looks like it's Unix-based.
– JepsonNomad
1 min ago
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Check out thesystem:time_startentry in the GEE glossary: developers.google.com/earth-engine/glossary - looks like it's Unix-based.
– JepsonNomad
1 min ago
Check out the
system:time_start entry in the GEE glossary: developers.google.com/earth-engine/glossary - looks like it's Unix-based.– JepsonNomad
1 min ago
Check out the
system:time_start entry in the GEE glossary: developers.google.com/earth-engine/glossary - looks like it's Unix-based.– JepsonNomad
1 min ago
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system:time_startentry in the GEE glossary: developers.google.com/earth-engine/glossary - looks like it's Unix-based.– JepsonNomad
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