cf.CellMethod.creation_commands¶
-
CellMethod.
creation_commands
(namespace=None, indent=0, string=True, name='c', header=True)[source]¶ Returns the commands to 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 xyz
then 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
CellMethod
instance 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')