cf.CellMethod.creation_commands¶
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CellMethod.creation_commands(namespace=None, indent=0, string=True, name='c', header=True)[source]¶ Return the commands that would create the cell method construct.
New in version (cfdm): 1.8.7.0
- Parameters
- namespace:
str, optional The name space containing classes of the cf package. This is prefixed to the class name in commands that instantiate instances of cf objects. By default, or if
None, the name space is assumed to be consistent with cf being imported asimport cf.- Parameter example:
If cf was imported as
import cf as xyzthen setnamespace='xyz'- Parameter example:
If cf was imported as
from cf import *then setnamespace=''
- indent:
int, optional - Indent each line by this many spaces. By default no
indentation is applied. Ignored if string is False.
- string:
bool, optional If False then return each command as an element of a
list. By default the commands are concatenated into a string, with a new line inserted between each command.- name:
str, optional The name of the
CellMethodinstance created by the returned commands.- Parameter example:
name='var1'
- header:
bool, optional If False then do not output a comment describing the components.
- namespace:
- Returns
Examples:
>>> x = cf.CellMethod( ... axes=['area'], ... qualifiers={'over': 'land'} ... ) >>> print(x.creation_commands(header=False)) c = cf.CellMethod() c.set_axes(('area',)) c.set_qualifier('over', 'land')