Return the field if it satisfies the given conditions.
The conditions are defined in the same manner as for cf.Field.match,
which tests whether or not a field matches the given criteria.
If the field does not satisfy the conditions then an empty
cf.FieldList object is returned.
Note that f.select(**kwargs) is equivalent to f if
f.match(**kwargs) else cf.FieldList().
Parameters: |
- match : optional
Set conditions on the field’s CF property and attribute
values. See the match parameter of cf.Field.match for
details.
- items : dict, optional
A dictionary which identifies domain items of the field
(dimension coordinate, auxiliary coordinate, cell measure or
coordinate reference objects) with corresponding tests on
their elements. See the items parameter of cf.Field.match
for details.
- rank : int or cf.Query, optional
Specify a condition on the number of axes in the field’s
domain. See cf.Field.match for details.
- ndim : optional
Specify a condition on the number of axes in the field’s data
array. See cf.Field.match for details.
- exact : bool, optional
The exact parameter applies to the interpretation of string
values of the match parameter and of keys of the items
parameter. See the exact parameter of cf.Field.match for
details.
- match_and : bool, optional
By default match_and is True and the field matches if it
satisfies the conditions specified by each test parameter
(match, items, rank and ndim). If match_and is False
then the field will match if it satisfies at least one test
parameter’s condition. See the match_and parameter of
cf.Field.match for details.
- inverse : bool, optional
If True then return the field matches if it does not
satisfy the given conditions. See the inverse parameter of
cf.Field.match for details.
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Returns: |
- out : cf.Field or cf.FieldList
If the field matches the given conditions then it is returned
as an object identity. Otherwise an empty field list is
returned.
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Examples: | |
Select the field if has exactly four domain axes:
See cf.Field.match for further examples.