cf.List¶
-
class
cf.
List
(properties=None, data=None, source=None, copy=True, _use_data=True)[source]¶ Bases:
cf.mixin.propertiesdata.PropertiesData
,cfdm.list.List
A list variable required to uncompress a gathered array.
Compression by gathering combines axes of a multidimensional array into a new, discrete axis whilst omitting the missing values and thus reducing the number of values that need to be stored.
The information needed to uncompress the data is stored in a list variable that gives the indices of the required points.
NetCDF interface
The netCDF variable name of the list variable may be accessed with the
nc_set_variable
,nc_get_variable
,nc_del_variable
andnc_has_variable
methods.New in version 3.0.0.
Initialization
Parameters: - properties:
dict
, optional Set descriptive properties. The dictionary keys are property names, with corresponding values. Ignored if the source parameter is set.
- Parameter example:
properties={'long_name': 'uncompression indices'}
Properties may also be set after initialisation with the
set_properties
andset_property
methods.- data:
Data
, optional Set the data array. Ignored if the source parameter is set.
The data array may also be set after initialisation with the
set_data
method.- source: optional
Initialize the properties and data from those of source.
- copy:
bool
, optional If False then do not deep copy input parameters prior to initialization. By default arguments are deep copied.
- properties:
Inspection¶
Methods
dump |
A full description of the list variable. |
identity |
Return the canonical identity. |
identities |
Return all possible identities. |
Attributes
id |
A canonical identity. |
Selection¶
Methods
match_by_identity |
Whether or not the construct identity satisfies conditions. |
match_by_naxes |
Whether or not the data has a given dimensionality. |
match_by_ncvar |
Whether or not the construct has a netCDF variable name. |
match_by_property |
Whether or not properties satisfy conditions. |
match_by_units |
Whether or not the construct has given units. |
Properties¶
Methods
del_property |
Remove a property. |
get_property |
Get a CF property. |
has_property |
Whether a property has been set. |
set_property |
Set a property. |
properties |
Return all properties. |
clear_properties |
Remove all properties. |
set_properties |
Set properties. |
Attributes
add_offset |
The add_offset CF property. |
calendar |
The calendar CF property. |
comment |
The comment CF property. |
_FillValue |
The _FillValue CF property. |
history |
The history CF property. |
leap_month |
The leap_month CF property. |
leap_year |
The leap_year CF property. |
long_name |
The long_name CF property. |
missing_value |
The missing_value CF property. |
month_lengths |
The month_lengths CF property. |
scale_factor |
The scale_factor CF property. |
standard_name |
The standard_name CF property. |
units |
The units CF property. |
valid_max |
The valid_max CF property. |
valid_min |
The valid_min CF property. |
valid_range |
The valid_range CF property. |
Units¶
Methods
override_units |
Override the units. |
override_calendar |
Override the calendar of date-time units. |
Attributes
Units |
The cf.Units object containing the units of the data array. |
Data¶
Attributes
array |
A numpy array deep copy of the data array. |
data |
The Data object containing the data array. |
datetime_array |
An independent numpy array of date-time objects. |
datum |
Return an element of the data array as a standard Python scalar. |
dtype |
The numpy data type of the data array. |
isscalar |
True if the data array is scalar. |
ndim |
The number of dimensions in the data array. |
shape |
A tuple of the data array’s dimension sizes. |
size |
The number of elements in the data array. |
varray |
A numpy array view of the data array. |
Methods
__getitem__ |
Return a subspace defined by indices |
del_data |
Remove the data. |
get_data |
Return the data. |
has_data |
Whether a data has been set. |
set_data |
Set the data. |
Rearranging elements
flatten |
Flatten axes of the data |
flip |
Flip (reverse the direction of) data dimensions. |
insert_dimension |
Expand the shape of the data array. |
roll |
Roll the data along an axis. |
squeeze |
Remove size one axes from the data array. |
swapaxes |
Interchange two axes of an array. |
transpose |
Permute the axes of the data array. |
Data array mask
fill_value |
Return the data array missing data value. |
binary_mask |
A binary (0 and 1) missing data mask of the data array. |
count |
Count the non-masked elements of the data. |
count_masked |
Count the masked elements of the data. |
hardmask |
Whether the mask is hard (True) or soft (False). |
mask |
The mask of the data array. |
mask_invalid |
Mask the array where invalid values occur. |
Changing data values
__setitem__ |
Called to implement assignment to x[indices] |
mask_invalid |
Mask the array where invalid values occur. |
subspace |
Return a new variable whose data is subspaced. |
where |
Set data array elements depending on a condition. |
Miscellaneous
chunk |
Partition the data array. |
close |
Close all files referenced by the construct. |
convert_reference_time |
Convert reference time data values to have new units. |
cyclic |
Set the cyclicity of an axis. |
files |
Return the names of any files containing parts of the data array. |
has_bounds |
Whether or not there are cell bounds. |
Miscellaneous¶
Methods
concatenate |
Join a sequence of variables together. |
copy |
Return a deep copy. |
equals |
Whether two instances are the same. |
Attributes
T |
True if and only if the data are coordinates for a CF ‘T’ axis. |
X |
Always False. |
Y |
Always False. |
Z |
Always False. |
id |
A canonical identity. |
Mathematical operations¶
Methods
Trigonometrical functions
cos |
Take the trigonometric cosine of the data, element-wise. |
sin |
The trigonometric sine of the data, element-wise. |
tan |
The trigonometric tangent of the data, element-wise. |
Rounding and truncation
ceil |
The ceiling of the data, element-wise. |
clip |
Limit the values in the data. |
floor |
Floor the data array, element-wise. |
rint |
Round the data to the nearest integer, element-wise. |
round |
Round the data to the given number of decimals. |
trunc |
Truncate the data, element-wise. |
Statistical collapses
max |
The maximum of the data array. |
mean |
The unweighted mean the data array. |
mid_range |
The unweighted average of the maximum and minimum of the data array. |
min |
The minimum of the data array. |
range |
The absolute difference between the maximum and minimum of the data array. |
sample_size |
The number of non-missing data elements in the data array. |
sum |
The sum of the data array. |
sd |
The unweighted sample standard deviation of the data array. |
var |
The unweighted sample variance of the data array. |
Exponential and logarithmic functions
exp |
The exponential of the data, element-wise. |
log |
The logarithm of the data array. |
Date-time operations¶
Attributes
day |
The day of each date-time data array element. |
datetime_array |
An independent numpy array of date-time objects. |
hour |
The hour of each date-time data array element. |
minute |
The minute of each date-time data array element. |
month |
The month of each date-time data array element. |
reference_datetime |
The reference date-time of units of elapsed time. |
second |
The second of each date-time data array element. |
year |
The year of each date-time data array element. |
Logic functions¶
Truth value testing
all |
Test whether all data elements evaluate to True. |
any |
Test whether any data elements evaluate to True. |
Comparison
allclose |
Test whether all data are element-wise equal to other, broadcastable data. |
equals |
Whether two instances are the same. |
equivalent |
True if two constructs are equal, False otherwise. |
Set operations
unique |
The unique elements of the data. |
NetCDF¶
Methods
nc_del_variable |
Remove the netCDF variable name. |
nc_get_variable |
Return the netCDF variable name. |
nc_has_variable |
Whether the netCDF variable name has been set. |
nc_set_variable |
Set the netCDF variable name. |
Arithmetic and comparison operations¶
Arithmetic, bitwise and comparison operations are defined as element-wise operations on the data, which yield a new construct or, for augmented assignments, modify the construct’s data in-place.
Comparison operators
__lt__ |
The rich comparison operator < |
__le__ |
The rich comparison operator <= |
__eq__ |
The rich comparison operator == |
__ne__ |
The rich comparison operator != |
__gt__ |
The rich comparison operator > |
__ge__ |
The rich comparison operator >= |
Binary arithmetic operators
__add__ |
The binary arithmetic operation + |
__sub__ |
The binary arithmetic operation - |
__mul__ |
The binary arithmetic operation * |
__div__ |
The binary arithmetic operation / |
__truediv__ |
The binary arithmetic operation / (true division) |
__floordiv__ |
The binary arithmetic operation // |
__pow__ |
The binary arithmetic operations ** and pow |
__mod__ |
The binary arithmetic operation % |
Binary arithmetic operators with reflected (swapped) operands
__radd__ |
The binary arithmetic operation + with reflected operands |
__rsub__ |
The binary arithmetic operation - with reflected operands |
__rmul__ |
The binary arithmetic operation * with reflected operands |
__rdiv__ |
The binary arithmetic operation / with reflected operands |
__rtruediv__ |
The binary arithmetic operation / (true division) with reflected operands |
__rfloordiv__ |
The binary arithmetic operation // with reflected operands |
__rpow__ |
The binary arithmetic operations ** and pow with reflected operands |
__rmod__ |
The binary arithmetic operation % with reflected operands |
Augmented arithmetic assignments
__iadd__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment += |
__isub__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment -= |
__imul__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment *= |
__idiv__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment /= |
__itruediv__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment /= (true division) |
__ifloordiv__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment //= |
__ipow__ |
The augmented arithmetic assignment **= |
__imod__ |
The binary arithmetic operation %= |
Unary arithmetic operators
__neg__ |
The unary arithmetic operation - |
__pos__ |
The unary arithmetic operation + |
__abs__ |
The unary arithmetic operation abs |
Binary bitwise operators
__and__ |
The binary bitwise operation & |
__or__ |
The binary bitwise operation | |
__xor__ |
The binary bitwise operation ^ |
__lshift__ |
The binary bitwise operation << |
__rshift__ |
The binary bitwise operation >> |
Binary bitwise operators with reflected (swapped) operands
__rand__ |
The binary bitwise operation & with reflected operands |
__ror__ |
The binary bitwise operation | with reflected operands |
__rxor__ |
The binary bitwise operation ^ with reflected operands |
__rlshift__ |
The binary bitwise operation << with reflected operands |
__rrshift__ |
The binary bitwise operation >> with reflected operands |
Augmented bitwise assignments
__iand__ |
The augmented bitwise assignment &= |
__ior__ |
The augmented bitwise assignment |= |
__ixor__ |
The augmented bitwise assignment ^= |
__ilshift__ |
The augmented bitwise assignment <<= |
__irshift__ |
The augmented bitwise assignment >>= |
Unary bitwise operators
__invert__ |
The unary bitwise operation ~ |
Special¶
Methods
__contains__ |
Called to implement membership test operators. |
__deepcopy__ |
Called by the copy.deepcopy function. |
__getitem__ |
Return a subspace defined by indices |
__repr__ |
Called by the repr built-in function. |
__setitem__ |
Called to implement assignment to x[indices] |
__str__ |
Called by the str built-in function. |
__array__ |
Returns a numpy array representation of the data. |
__data__ |
Returns a new reference to the data. |
__query_set__ |
TODO |
__query_wi__ |
TODO |
__query_wo__ |
TODO 1 |