[[["Easy to understand","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Solved my problem","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Other","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Missing the information I need","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Too complicated / too many steps","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Out of date","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Samples / code issue","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Other","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Last updated 2023-10-06 UTC."],[[["`ee.DateRange.unbounded()` returns a DateRange object representing all possible dates, effectively having no start or end limits."],["This function is useful when working with temporal data where you need to consider all available dates without specifying a particular time frame."],["It can be used in both JavaScript and Python environments within the Earth Engine platform."]]],["`ee.DateRange.unbounded()` creates a DateRange object encompassing all possible dates without requiring any arguments. This function is available in both JavaScript and Python environments. In JavaScript, the `dateRangeUnbounded` object is displayed using `print()`. In Python, after importing `ee` and `geemap`, `ee.DateRange.unbounded()` creates the object which is displayed via the `display()` function. The resultant `DateRange` includes every conceivable date.\n"]]