cf.Constructs.clear_filters_applied¶
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Constructs.
clear_filters_applied
()[source]¶ Remove the history of filters that have been applied.
The removed history is returned in a tuple. The last element of the tuple describes the last filter applied. Each element is a single-entry dictionary whose key is the name of the filter method that was used, with a value that gives the arguments that were passed to the call of that method. If no filters have been applied then the tuple is empty.
New in version 1.7.0.
See also
filter_by_axis
,filter_by_data
,filter_by_key
,filter_by_measure
,filter_by_method
,filter_by_naxes
,filter_by_identity
,filter_by_ncdim
,filter_by_ncvar
,filter_by_property
,filter_by_type
,inverse_filter
,unfilter
Returns: tuple
The removed history of filters that have been applied, ordered from first to last. If no filters have been applied then the tuple is empty.
Examples:
>>> c.filters_applied() ({'filter_by_naxes': (3, 1)}, {'filter_by_identity': ('grid_longitude',)}) >>> c.clear_filters_applied() ({'filter_by_naxes': (3, 1)}, {'filter_by_identity': ('grid_longitude',)}) >>> c.filters_applied() ()