cf.Field.insert_dimension¶
-
Field.
insert_dimension
(axis, position=0, constructs=False, inplace=False)[source]¶ Insert a size 1 axis into the data array.
New in version 3.0.0.
- Parameters
- axis:
Select the domain axis to insert, generally defined by that which would be selected by passing the given axis description to a call of the field construct’s
domain_axis
method. For example, for a value of'X'
, the domain axis construct returned byf.domain_axis('X')
is selected.If axis is
None
then a new domain axis construct will created for the inserted dimension.- position:
int
, optional Specify the position that the new axis will have in the data array. By default the new axis has position 0, the slowest varying position.
- constructs:
bool
, optional If True then also insert the new axis into all metadata constructs that don’t already include it. By default, metadata constructs are not changed.
New in version 3.16.1.
- inplace:
bool
, optional If True then do the operation in-place and return
None
.
- Returns
Examples
>>> f = cf.example_field(0) >>> print(f) Field: specific_humidity (ncvar%q) ---------------------------------- Data : specific_humidity(latitude(5), longitude(8)) 1 Cell methods : area: mean Dimension coords: latitude(5) = [-75.0, ..., 75.0] degrees_north : longitude(8) = [22.5, ..., 337.5] degrees_east : time(1) = [2019-01-01 00:00:00] >>> g = f.insert_dimension('T', 0) >>> print(g) Field: specific_humidity (ncvar%q) ---------------------------------- Data : specific_humidity(time(1), latitude(5), longitude(8)) 1 Cell methods : area: mean Dimension coords: latitude(5) = [-75.0, ..., 75.0] degrees_north : longitude(8) = [22.5, ..., 337.5] degrees_east : time(1) = [2019-01-01 00:00:00]
A previously non-existent size 1 axis must be created prior to insertion:
>>> f.insert_dimension(None, 1, inplace=True) >>> print(f) Field: specific_humidity (ncvar%q) ---------------------------------- Data : specific_humidity(time(1), key%domainaxis3(1), latitude(5), longitude(8)) 1 Cell methods : area: mean Dimension coords: latitude(5) = [-75.0, ..., 75.0] degrees_north : longitude(8) = [22.5, ..., 337.5] degrees_east : time(1) = [2019-01-01 00:00:00]