cf.TimeDuration.equals¶
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TimeDuration.equals(other, rtol=None, atol=None, verbose=None, traceback=False)[source]¶ True if two time durations are equal.
New in version 1.0.
See also
- Parameters
- other:
The object to compare for equality.
- rtol:
float, optional The relative tolerance for all numerical comparisons, By default the value returned by the
rtolfunction is used.- atol:
float, optional The absolute tolerance for all numerical comparisons, By default the value returned by the
atolfunction is used.- verbose:
intorstrorNone, optional If an integer from
-1to3, or an equivalent string equal ignoring case to one of:'DISABLE'(0)'WARNING'(1)'INFO'(2)'DETAIL'(3)'DEBUG'(-1)
set for the duration of the method call only as the minimum cut-off for the verboseness level of displayed output (log) messages, regardless of the globally-configured
cf.log_level. Note that increasing numerical value corresponds to increasing verbosity, with the exception of-1as a special case of maximal and extreme verbosity.Otherwise, if
None(the default value), output messages will be shown according to the value of thecf.log_levelsetting.Overall, the higher a non-negative integer or equivalent string that is set (up to a maximum of
3/'DETAIL') for increasing verbosity, the more description that is printed to convey information about the test for contiguity.- traceback: deprecated at version 3.0.0
Use the verbose parameter instead.
- Returns
boolWhether or not the two instances are equal.
Examples
>>> t = cf.TimeDuration(36, 'calendar_months') >>> u = cf.TimeDuration(3, 'calendar_years') >>> t == u True >>> t.equals(u, verbose=2) TimeDuration: Different durations: <CF Data: 36 calendar_months>, <CF Data: 3 calendar_years> False