cf.Domain.item

Domain.item(items=None, key=False, **kwargs)[source]

Return an item of the domain, or its domain identifier.

This method has exactly the same interface, functionality and outputs as cf.Field.item. Therefore see cf.Field.item for the full documentation details.

See also

axis, items, remove_item

Parameters:
items, kwargs : optional

See cf.Field.item.

key : bool, option

See cf.Field.item.

Returns:
out :

See cf.Field.item.

Examples:

See cf.Field.items.

The following examples are base on the following domain:

>>> d.items()
{'dim0': <CF DimensionCoordinate: grid_latitude(73)
 'dim1': <CF DimensionCoordinate: grid_longitude(96)>,
 'dim2': <CF DimensionCoordinate: time(12)>,
 'aux0': <CF AuxiliaryCoordinate: latitude(73, 96)>,
 'aux1': <CF AuxiliaryCoordinate: longitude(73, 96)>,
 'msr0':  <CF CellMeasure: area(96, 73)>,
 'ref0': <CF CoordinateReference: rotated_latitude_longitude>}
>>> d.item('longitude')
<CF DimensionCoordinate: longitude(360)>
>>> d.item('long')
<CF DimensionCoordinate: longitude(360)>
>>> d.item('long', key=True)
'dim2'
>>> d.item('lon', exact=True)
None
>>> d.item('longitude', exact=True)
<CF DimensionCoordinate: longitude(360)>
>>> d.item('msr0')
<CF CellMeasure: area(96, 73)>
>>> d.item({'units': 'degrees'})
None
>>> d.item({'units': 'degreeN'})
<CF AuxiliaryCoordinate: latitude(73, 96)>
>>> d.item(axes='time')
<CF DimensionCoordinate: time(12)>
>>> d.item(axes='grid_latitude')
None
>>> d.item(axes='grid_latitude', strict_axes=True)
<CF DimensionCoordinate: grid_latitude(73)
>>> d.item(axes='grid_longitude', ndim=1, key=True)
'dim1'

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