ChiantiPy.fortranformat package¶
Submodules¶
ChiantiPy.fortranformat.FortranRecordReader module¶
- class ChiantiPy.fortranformat.FortranRecordReader.FortranRecordReader(format)¶
Bases:
object
Generate a reader object for FORTRAN format strings
Typical use case …
>>> header_line = FortranRecordReader('(A15, A15, A15)') >>> header_line.read(' x y z') [' x', ' y', ' z'] >>> line = FortranRecordReader('(3F15.3)') >>> line.read(' 1.000 0.000 0.500') [1.0, 0.0, 0.5] >>> line.read(' 1.100 0.100 0.600') [1.1, 0.1, 0.6]
Note: it is best to create a new object for each format, changing the format causes the parser to reevalute the format string which is costly in terms of performance
- property format¶
- get_format()¶
- match(record)¶
- read(record)¶
Pass a string representing a FORTRAN record to obtain the relevent values
- set_format(format)¶
ChiantiPy.fortranformat.FortranRecordWriter module¶
- class ChiantiPy.fortranformat.FortranRecordWriter.FortranRecordWriter(format)¶
Bases:
object
Generate a writer object for FORTRAN format strings
Typical use case …
>>> header_line = FortranRecordWriter('(A15, A15, A15)') >>> header_line.write(['x', 'y', 'z']) ' x y z' >>> line = FortranRecordWriter('(3F15.3)') >>> line.write([1.0, 0.0, 0.5]) ' 1.000 0.000 0.500' >>> line.write([1.1, 0.1, 0.6]) ' 1.100 0.100 0.600'
Note: it is best to create a new object for each format, changing the format causes the parser to reevalute the format string which is costly in terms of performance
- property format¶
- get_format()¶
- set_format(format)¶
- write(values)¶
Pass a list of values correspoding to the FORTRAN format specified to generate a string
ChiantiPy.fortranformat.config module¶
- ChiantiPy.fortranformat.config.reset()¶