cf.Field.auxiliary_coordinate¶
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Field.auxiliary_coordinate(identity, default=ValueError(), key=False)[source]¶ Return an auxiliary coordinate construct, or its key.
New in version 3.0.0.
See also
construct,auxiliary_coordinates,cell_measure,cell_method,coordinate,coordinate_reference,dimension_coordinate,domain_ancillary,domain_axis,field_ancillaryParameters: - identity:
Select the auxiliary coordinate construct by one of:
- The identity or key of an auxiliary coordinate construct.
- The identity or key of a domain axis construct that is spanned by a unique 1-d auxiliary coordinate construct’s data.
- The position, in the field construct’s data, of a domain axis construct that is spanned by a unique 1-d auxiliary coordinate construct’s data.
A construct identity is specified by a string (e.g.
'latitude','long_name=time','ncvar%lat', etc.); aQueryobject (e.g.cf.eq('longitude')); or a compiled regular expression (e.g.re.compile('^atmosphere')) that selects the relevant constructs whose identities match viare.search.A construct has a number of identities, and is selected if any of them match any of those provided. A construct’s identities are those returned by its
identitiesmethod. In the following example, the constructxhas six identities:>>> x.identities() ['time', 'long_name=Time', 'foo=bar', 'standard_name=time', 'ncvar%t', T']
A construct key may optionally have the
'key%'prefix. For example'auxiliarycoordinate2'and'key%auxiliarycoordinate2'are both acceptable keys.A position of a domain axis construct in the field construct’s data is specified by an integer index.
Note that in the output of a
printcall ordumpmethod, a construct is always described by one of its identities, and so this description may always be used as an identity argument.- Parameter example:
identity='Y'- Parameter example:
identity='latitude'- Parameter example:
identity='long_name=Latitude'- Parameter example:
identity='auxiliarycoordinate1'- Parameter example:
identity='domainaxis2'- Parameter example:
identity='ncdim%y'- Parameter example:
identity=0
- key:
bool, optional If True then return the selected construct key. By default the construct itself is returned.
- default: optional
Return the value of the default parameter if a construct can not be found. If set to an
Exceptioninstance then it will be raised instead.
Returns: AuxiliaryCoordinateorstrThe selected auxiliary coordinate construct, or its key.
Examples:
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