org.autoplot.jythonsupport.PyQDataSet

PyQDataSet wraps a QDataSet to provide Python operator overloading and indexing. For example, the Python plus "+" operator is implemented in the method "__add__", and ds[0,:] is implemented in __getitem__ and __setitem__. The class PyQDataSetAdapter is responsible for creating the PyQDataSet when a QDataSet is brought into the Python interpreter.

PyQDataSet( )

PyQDataSet( QDataSet ds )

Note getDataSet will always provide a writable dataset.


__abs__

__abs__( ) → PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__add__

__add__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyQDataSet

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

org.autoplot.jythonsupport.PyQDataSet

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__and__

__and__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__coerce_ex__

__coerce_ex__( PyObject arg0 ) → Object

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

java.lang.Object

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__delattr__

__delattr__( String attr ) → void

Parameters

attr - a String

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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__div__

__div__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__eq__

__eq__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__findattr__

__findattr__( String name ) → PyObject

Parameters

name - a String

Returns:

PyObject

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__float__

__float__( ) → PyFloat

Returns:

PyFloat

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__floordiv__

__floordiv__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__ge__

__ge__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__getitem__

__getitem__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

This implements the Python indexing, such as data[4,:,3:5]. Note this includes many QDataSet operations: a single index represents a slice, a range like 3:5 is a trim, an array is a sort, and a colon leaves a dimension alone. See http://autoplot.org/developer.python.indexing TODO: preserve metadata TODO: verify all index types.

Parameters

arg0 - various python types http://autoplot.org/developer.python.indexing

Returns:

element or subset of data.

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__gt__

__gt__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__int__

__int__( ) → PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__iter__

__iter__( ) → PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__le__

__le__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__len__

__len__( ) → int

Returns:

int

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__long__

__long__( ) → PyLong

Returns:

PyLong

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__lt__

__lt__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__mod__

__mod__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__mul__

__mul__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__ne__

__ne__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__neg__

__neg__( ) → PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__nonzero__

__nonzero__( ) → boolean

Returns:

boolean

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__or__

__or__( PyObject o ) → PyObject

Parameters

o - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__pos__

__pos__( ) → PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__pow__

__pow__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__radd__

__radd__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__rdiv__

__rdiv__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__rfloordiv__

__rfloordiv__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__rmod__

__rmod__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__rmul__

__rmul__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__rpow__

__rpow__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__rsub__

__rsub__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__setattr__

__setattr__( String name, PyObject value ) → void

Parameters

name - a String
value - a PyObject

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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__setitem__

__setitem__( PyObject arg0, PyObject arg1 ) → void

Assign the values to the indeces specified. Note, if the value has units and the PyQDataSet does not yet have units, then the units are assigned. See http://autoplot.org/developer.python.indexing

Parameters

arg0 - the indeces
arg1 - the values to assign

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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__sub__

__sub__( PyObject arg0 ) → PyObject

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

PyObject

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__tojava__

__tojava__( java.lang.Class c ) → Object

This is what does the magical coersion, see https://sourceforge.net/p/autoplot/bugs/1861/

Parameters

c - the class needed.

Returns:

instance of the class if available.

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append

append( PyObject arg0 ) → PyQDataSet

Parameters

arg0 - a PyObject

Returns:

org.autoplot.jythonsupport.PyQDataSet

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equals

equals( Object ob_other ) → boolean

Parameters

ob_other - an Object

Returns:

boolean

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equals( org.autoplot.jythonsupport.PyQDataSet ob_other ) → boolean

getQDataSet

getQDataSet( ) → QDataSet

Returns:

org.das2.qds.QDataSet

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getSerialNumber

getSerialNumber( ) → int

return the serial number.

Returns:

an int

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hashCode

hashCode( ) → int

Returns:

int

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invoke

invoke( String name ) → PyObject

Parameters

name - a String

Returns:

PyObject

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invoke( String name, PyObject arg1 ) → PyObject
invoke( String name, PyObject arg1, PyObject arg2 ) → PyObject
invoke( String name, PyObject[] args, java.lang.String[] keywords ) → PyObject
invoke( String name, PyObject[] args ) → PyObject

isNumberType

isNumberType( ) → boolean

Returns:

boolean

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putProperty

putProperty( PyString prop, Object value ) → void

Parameters

prop - a PyString
value - an Object

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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putProperty( PyString prop, int index, Object value ) → void

putValue

putValue( double value ) → void

Parameters

value - a double

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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putValue( int i0, double value ) → void
putValue( int i0, int i1, double value ) → void
putValue( int i0, int i1, int i2, double value ) → void
putValue( int i0, int i1, int i2, int i3, double value ) → void

toString

toString( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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