Functions of the cf module

Input and output

cf.close_files Close open files containing sub-arrays of data arrays.
cf.close_one_file Close an arbitrary open file containing a sub-array of a data array.
cf.dump Print a description of an object.
cf.open_files Return the open files containing sub-arrays of master data arrays.
cf.open_files_threshold_exceeded Return True if the total number of open files is greater than the current threshold.
cf.pickle Write a binary pickled representation of an object to a file.
cf.read Read fields from files into cf.Field objects.
cf.write Write fields to a CF-netCDF or CFA-netCDF file.
cf.unpickle Return the reconstituted (unpickled) object from a binary pickle file.

Aggregation

cf.aggregate Aggregate fields into as few fields as possible.

Mathematical operations

Comparison

cf.equals True if and only if two objects are logically equal.
cf.equivalent True if and only if two objects are logically equivalent.

The following functions generate cf.Query instances for evaluating objects against given criteria. For example, cf.wi(3, 5) generates a query for testing whether, or where, an object is in the range [3, 5].

cf.contain Return a cf.Query object for cells of a variable for containing a value.
cf.eq Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being equal to a value.
cf.ge Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being greater than or equal to a value.
cf.gt Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being strictly greater than a value.
cf.le Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being less than or equal to a value.
cf.lt Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being strictly less than a value.
cf.ne Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being equal to a value.
cf.set Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being equal to any member of a collection.
cf.wi Return a cf.Query object for a variable being within a range.
cf.wo Return a cf.Query object for a variable for being without a range.

Climatological seasons

The following functions generate cf.Query instances for evaluating objects against given criteria. For example, cf.djf() generates a query for testing whether, or where, a date-time object is in a December–February season.

cf.djf Return a cf.Query object for season December, January, February.
cf.mam Return a cf.Query object for the season March, April, May.
cf.jja Return a cf.Query object for season June, July, August.
cf.son Return a cf.Query object for season September, October, November.
cf.seasons Return a list cf.Query objects for all seasons in a year.

Date-time

cf.dteq Return a cf.Query object for a variable being equal to a date-time.
cf.dtge Return a cf.Query object for a variable being not earlier than a date-time.
cf.dtgt Return a cf.Query object for a variable being later than a date-time.
cf.dtle Return a cf.Query object for a variable being not later than a date-time.
cf.dtlt Return a cf.Query object for a variable being earlier than a date-time.
cf.dtne Return a cf.Query object for a variable being not equal to a date-time.
cf.year Return a cf.Query object for date-time years.
cf.month Return a cf.Query object for date-time months.
cf.day Return a cf.Query object for date-time days.
cf.hour Return a cf.Query object for date-time hours.
cf.minute Return a cf.Query object for date-time minutes.
cf.second Return a cf.Query object for date-time seconds.

Coordinate cell bounds

cf.cellgt Return a cf.Query object for coordinate cell bounds being strictly greater than a value.
cf.cellge Return a cf.Query object for coordinate cell bounds being greater than or equal to a value.
cf.cellle Return a cf.Query object for coordinate cell bounds being less than or equal to a value.
cf.celllt Return a cf.Query object for coordinate cell bounds being strictly less than a value.
cf.cellwi Return a cf.Query object for coordinate cell bounds being within a range.
cf.cellwo Return a cf.Query object for coordinate cell bounds being outside a range.
cf.cellsize Return a cf.Query object for the cell size of a coordinate object.

Date-time

cf.dt Return a date-time variable for a given date and time.
cf.Y Return a time duration of calendar years in a cf.TimeDuration object.
cf.M Return a time duration of calendar months in a cf.TimeDuration object.
cf.D Return a time duration of days in a cf.TimeDuration object.
cf.h Return a time duration of hours in a cf.TimeDuration object.
cf.m Return a time duration of minutes in a cf.TimeDuration object.
cf.s Return a time duration of seconds in a cf.TimeDuration object.

Retrieval and setting of constants

cf.ATOL The value of absolute tolerance for testing numerically tolerant equality.
cf.CHUNKSIZE The memory chunk size in bytes for data storage and processing.
cf.FM_THRESHOLD The amount of memory which is kept free as a temporary work space.
cf.MINNCFM The number of chunks of memory to be kept free as a temporary work space.
cf.OF_FRACTION The amount of concurrently open files above which files containing data arrays may be automatically closed.
cf.REGRID_LOGGING Whether or not to enable ESMPy logging.
cf.RTOL The value of relative tolerance for testing numerically tolerant equality.
cf.TEMPDIR The directory for internally generated temporary files.

Miscellaneous

cf.abspath Return a normalized absolute version of a file name.
cf.dirname Return the directory name of a file.
cf.environment
Parameters:
cf.flat Return an iterator over an arbitrarily nested sequence.
cf.pathjoin Join two file path components intelligently.
cf.relpath Return a relative filepath to a file.