cf.Domain.domain_axis¶
-
Domain.
domain_axis
(*identity, key=False, default=ValueError(), item=False, **filter_kwargs)[source]¶ Select a domain axis construct.
If zero or two or more constructs are selected then an exception is raised, or the default parameter is returned.
New in version 3.0.0.
See also
- Parameters
- identities:
tuple
, optional Select domain axis constructs that have an identity, defined by their
identities
methods, that matches any of the given values.Additionally, the values are matched against construct identifiers, with or without the
'key%'
prefix.Additionally, if for a given
value`
,f.coordinates(value, filter_by_naxes=(1,))
returns 1-d coordinate constructs that all span the same domain axis construct then that domain axis construct is selected. Seecoordinates
for details.Additionally, if there is a
Field
data array and a value matches the integer position of an array dimension, then the corresponding domain axis construct is selected.If no values are provided then all domain axis constructs are selected.
A value may be any object that can match via the
==
operator, or are.Pattern
object that matches via itssearch
method.Note that in the output of a
dump
method orprint
call, a construct is always described by an identity that will select it.- key:
bool
, optional If True then return the selected construct identifier. By default the construct itself is returned.
- item:
bool
, optional If True then return the selected construct identifier and the construct itself. By default the construct itself is returned. If key is True then item is ignored.
New in version (cfdm): 3.9.0
- default: optional
Return the value of the default parameter if there is no unique construct.
If set to an
Exception
instance then it will be raised instead.- filter_kwargs: optional
Keyword arguments as accepted by
Constructs.filter
that define additional construct selection criteria.New in version (cfdm): 3.9.0
- identities:
- Returns
The selected construct, or its identifier if key is True, or a tuple of both if item is True.
Examples