TimeISOT¶
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class
astropy.time.TimeISOT(val1, val2, scale, precision, in_subfmt, out_subfmt, from_jd=False)[source]¶ Bases:
astropy.time.TimeISOISO 8601 compliant date-time format “YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.sss…”. This is the same as TimeISO except for a “T” instead of space between the date and time. For example, 2000-01-01T00:00:00.000 is midnight on January 1, 2000.
The allowed subformats are:
- ‘date_hms’: date + hours, mins, secs (and optional fractional secs)
- ‘date_hm’: date + hours, mins
- ‘date’: date
Attributes Summary
cacheReturn the cache associated with this instance. jd2_filledmaskmaskednamescaleTime scale subfmtsvalueMethods Summary
format_string(str_fmt, **kwargs)Write time to a string using a given format. mask_if_needed(value)parse_string(timestr, subfmts)Read time from a single string, using a set of possible formats. set_jds(val1, val2)Parse the time strings contained in val1 and set jd1, jd2 str_kwargs()Generator that yields a dict of values corresponding to the calendar date and time for the internal JD values. to_value([parent])Return time representation from internal jd1 and jd2. Attributes Documentation
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cache¶ Return the cache associated with this instance.
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jd2_filled¶
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mask¶
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masked¶
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name= 'isot'¶
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scale¶ Time scale
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subfmts= (('date_hms', re.compile('(?P<year>\\d\\d\\d\\d)-(?P<mon>\\d{1,2})-(?P<mday>\\d{1,2})T(?P<hour>\\d{1,2}):(?P<min>\\d{1,2}):(?P<sec>\\d{1,2})$'), '{year:d}-{mon:02d}-{day:02d}T{hour:02d}:{min:02d}:{sec:02d}'), ('date_hm', re.compile('(?P<year>\\d\\d\\d\\d)-(?P<mon>\\d{1,2})-(?P<mday>\\d{1,2})T(?P<hour>\\d{1,2}):(?P<min>\\d{1,2})$'), '{year:d}-{mon:02d}-{day:02d}T{hour:02d}:{min:02d}'), ('date', re.compile('(?P<year>\\d\\d\\d\\d)-(?P<mon>\\d{1,2})-(?P<mday>\\d{1,2})$'), '{year:d}-{mon:02d}-{day:02d}'))¶
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value¶
Methods Documentation
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format_string(str_fmt, **kwargs)¶ Write time to a string using a given format.
By default, just interprets str_fmt as a format string, but subclasses can add to this.
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mask_if_needed(value)¶
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parse_string(timestr, subfmts)¶ Read time from a single string, using a set of possible formats.
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set_jds(val1, val2)¶ Parse the time strings contained in val1 and set jd1, jd2
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str_kwargs()¶ Generator that yields a dict of values corresponding to the calendar date and time for the internal JD values.
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to_value(parent=None)¶ Return time representation from internal jd1 and jd2. This is the base method that ignores
parentand requires that subclasses implement thevalueproperty. Subclasses that requireparentor have other optional args forto_valueshould compute and return the value directly.