files : (arbitrarily nested sequence of) str
A string or arbitrarily nested sequence of strings giving the
file names or OPenDAP URLs from which to read fields. Various
type of expansion are applied to the file names:
Expansion
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Description
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Tilde
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An initial component of ~ or
~user is replaced by that user‘s
home directory.
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Environment variable
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Substrings of the form $name or
${name} are replaced by the value
of environment variable name.
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Pathname
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A string containing UNIX file name
metacharacters as understood by the
glob module is replaced by
the list of matching file names. This
type of expansion is ignored for
OPenDAP URLs.
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Where more than one type of expansion is used in the same
string, they are applied in the order given in the above
table.
Example: If the environment variable MYSELF has been set
to the “david”, then '~$MYSELF/*.nc' is equivalent to
'~david/*.nc', which will read all netCDF files in the
user david’s home directory.
- verbose : bool, optional
If True then print information to stdout.
- umversion : int or float, optional
For PP format files only, the Unified Model (UM) version to be
used when decoding the PP header. Valid versions are, for
example, 4.2, '6.6.3' and '8.2'. The default
version is 4.5. The version is ignored if it can be
inferred from the PP headers, which will generally be the case
for files created at versions 5.3 and later. Note that the PP
header can not encode tertiary version elements (such as the
3 in '6.6.3'), so it may be necessary to provide a UM
version in such cases.
Ignored for any non-PP input files.
- ignore_read_error : bool, optional
If True then ignore any file which raises an IOError whilst
being read, as would be the case for an empty file, unknown
file format, etc. By default the IOError is raised.
- format : str, optional
Only read files of the given format, ignoring all other
files. Valid formats are 'NETCDF' for CF-netCDF files,
'CFA' for CFA-netCDF files and 'PP' for PP files. By
default files of any of these formats are read.
- aggregate : bool or dict, optional
If True (the default) or a (possibly empty) dictionary then
aggregate the fields read in from all input files into as few
fields as possible using the CF aggregation rules. If
aggregate is a dictionary then it is passed as keyword
arguments to the cf.aggregate function. If False then the
fields are not aggregated.
- squeeze : bool, optional
If True then remove size 1 axes from each field’s data array.
- unsqueeze : bool, optional
If True then insert size 1 axes from each field’s domain into
its data array.
- select : optional
Only return fields which satisfy the given conditions on their
property values. Only fields which, prior to any aggregation,
satisfy f.match(select) == True are returned. See
cf.Field.match for details.
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