Datum¶
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class lsst.verify.Datum(quantity=None, unit=None, label=None, description=None)¶
- Bases: - lsst.verify.datum.QuantityAttributeMixin,- lsst.verify.jsonmixin.JsonSerializationMixin- A value annotated with units, a plot label and description. - Datum supports natively support Astropy - Quantityand units. In addition, a Datum can also wrap strings, booleans and integers. A Datums’s value can also be- None.- Parameters: - quantity : astropy.units.Quantity,int,floator iterable.
- Value of the - Datum.
- unit : str
- Units of - quantityas a- strif- quantityis not supplied as an- astropy.units.Quantity. See http://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/units/. Units are not used by- str,- bool,- intor- Nonetypes.
- label : str, optional
- Label suitable for plot axes (without units). 
- description : str, optional
- Extended description of the - Datum.
 - Attributes Summary - description- Extended description. - json- Datum as a - dictcompatible with overall- JobJSON schema.- label- Label for plotting (without units). - latex_unit- Units as a LaTeX string, wrapped in - $.- quantity- Value of the datum ( - astropy.units.Quantity,- str,- bool,- None).- unit- Read-only - astropy.units.Unitof the- quantity.- unit_str- Read-only - astropy.units.Unit-compatible- strindicating units of- quantity.- Methods Summary - deserialize([label, description, value, unit])- Deserialize fields from a Datum JSON object into a - Datuminstance.- jsonify_dict(d)- Recursively build JSON-renderable objects on all values in a dict. - write_json(filepath)- Write JSON to a file. - Attributes Documentation - 
description¶
- Extended description. 
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label¶
- Label for plotting (without units). 
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latex_unit¶
- Units as a LaTeX string, wrapped in - $.
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quantity¶
- Value of the datum ( - astropy.units.Quantity,- str,- bool,- None).
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unit¶
- Read-only - astropy.units.Unitof the- quantity.
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unit_str¶
- Read-only - astropy.units.Unit-compatible- strindicating units of- quantity.
 - Methods Documentation - 
classmethod deserialize(label=None, description=None, value=None, unit=None)¶
- Deserialize fields from a Datum JSON object into a - Datuminstance.- Parameters: - value : float,int,bool,str, orlist
- Values, which may be scalars or lists of scalars. 
- unit : strorNone
- An - astropy.units-compatible string with units of- value, or- Noneif the value does not have physical units.
- label : str, optional
- Label suitable for plot axes (without units). 
- description : str, optional
- Extended description of the - Datum.
 - Returns: - datum : Datum
- Datum instantiated from provided JSON fields. 
 - Examples - With this class method, a - Datummay be round-tripped from its JSON serialized form.- >>> datum = Datum(50. * u.mmag, label='sigma', ... description="Photometric uncertainty.") >>> print(datum) sigma = 50.0 mmag Photometric uncertainty. >>> json_data = datum.json >>> new_datum = datum.deserialize(**json_data) >>> print(new_datum) sigma = 50.0 mmag Photometric uncertainty. 
- value : 
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static jsonify_dict(d)¶
- Recursively build JSON-renderable objects on all values in a dict. - Parameters: - d : dict
- Dictionary to convert into a JSON-serializable object. Values are recursively JSON-ified. 
 - Returns: - json_dict : dict
- Dictionary that can be serialized to JSON. 
 - Examples - Subclasses can use this method to prepare output in their - json-method implementation. For example:- def json(self): return JsonSerializationMixin.jsonify_dict({ 'value': self.value, }) 
- d : 
 
- quantity :