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In Google Earth Engine (GEE), [reducers](https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/reducers_intro) are used to aggregate data over time, space, and other data structures. They belong to the `ee.Reducer` class and include summary statistics, histograms, and linear regression, among others. Here's a visual from Google demonstrating a reducer applied to an `ImageCollection`:

<br>
<img src="../fig/04_reducers" border = "10">
<img src="../fig/04_reducers.png" border = "10">
<br><br>

Reductions can also occur in space, over bands within an image, or over the attributes of a `FeatureCollection`. See the [Reducer Overview](https://developers.google.com/earth-engine/reducers_intro) in the Google Developer's Guide for more information.
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// load precip data (mm, daily total): 365 images per year
var precipCollection = ee.ImageCollection('IDAHO_EPSCOR/GRIDMET')
.select('pr') // select precip band only
.filterDate('2017-01-01', '2017-12-31');
.filterDate('2017-01-01', '2018-01-01');
print(precipCollection, 'precipCollection');

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