cf.Domain.remove_item¶
-
Domain.
remove_item
(items=None, key=False, **kwargs)[source]¶ Remove and return an item from the domain.
This method has exactly the same interface, functionality and outputs as
cf.Field.remove_item
. Therefore seecf.Field.remove_item
for the full documentation details.See also
Parameters: - items, kwargs : optional
See
cf.Field.remove_item
.
Returns: - out :
The removed item, or None if no unique item could be found.
Examples: See
cf.Field.remove_item
.>>> d.items() {'dim0': <CF DimensionCoordinate: grid_latitude(111) degrees>, 'dim1': <CF DimensionCoordinate: grid_longitude(106) degrees>, 'dim2': <CF DimensionCoordinate: time(12) days since 1997-1-1>, 'aux0': <CF AuxiliaryCoordinate: longitude(111, 106) degrees_E>, 'aux1': <CF AuxiliaryCoordinate: latitude(111, 106) degrees_N>, 'aux2': <CF AuxiliaryCoordinate: forecast_reference_time(12) days since 1997-1-1> 'msr0': <CF CellMeasure: area(111, 106) m2>, 'ref0': <CF CoordinateReference: rotated_latitude_longitude>} >>> d.remove_item('grid_long') >>> d.remove_item('aux1') >>> d.remove_item('T') >>> d.remove_item('longitude', role='a', exact=True) >>> d.remove_item('rotated_latitude_longitude') >>> d.remove_item({None: 'area', 'units': 'km2'}) >>> d.items() {'dim0': <CF DimensionCoordinate: grid_latitude(111) degrees>}