cf.m¶
-
cf.
m
(duration=1, year=None, month=1, day=1, hour=0, minute=0, second=0)[source]¶ Return a time duration of minutes in a
cf.TimeDuration
object.cf.m()
is equivalent tocf.TimeDuration(1, 'minute')
.New in version 1.0.
Parameters: - duration: number, optional
The number of hours in the time duration. Must be non-negative.
- year, month, day, hour, minute, second:
int
, optional The default date-time elements for defining when a time interval based on this time duration begins or ends. See
cf.TimeDuration
andcf.TimeDuration.interval
for details.- Example:
cf.m(second=30)
is equivalent tocf.TimeDuration(1, 'minute', second=30)
.
Returns: - out:
cf.TimeDuration
The new
cf.TimeDuration
object.
Examples: >>> cf.m() <CF TimeDuration: 1 minute (from Y-MM-DD hh:mm:00)>
>>> cf.m(30, second=15) <CF TimeDuration: 30 minutes (from Y-MM-DD hh:mm:15)>
>>> cf.m(0.5) <CF TimeDuration: 0.5 minutes (from Y-MM-DD hh:mm:00)>
>>> cf.m(2.5, second=45) <CF TimeDuration: 2.5 minutes (from Y-MM-DD hh:mm:45)>
>>> cf.m(0) <CF TimeDuration: 0 minutes (from Y-MM-DD hh:mm:00)>