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Creates a DateRange with the given start (inclusive) and end (exclusive), which may be Dates, numbers (interpreted as milliseconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z), or strings (such as '1996-01-01T08:00'). If 'end' is not specified, a 1-millisecond range starting at 'start' is created.
Usage
Returns
ee.DateRange(start, end, timeZone)
DateRange
Argument
Type
Details
start
Object
end
Object, default: null
timeZone
String, default: null
If start and/or end are provided as strings, the time zone in which to interpret them; defaults to UTC.
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