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coordsys.setnames - Function
1.1.3 Set the axis names
Description
Each axis associated with the Coordinate System has a name. It isn’t used in
any fundamental way.
This function allows you to set new axis names.
You can set the names either for all axes (type=unset) or for just the axes associated with a particular coordinate type.
You can recover the current axis names with function names.
Arguments
Inputs |
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value |
| Names | |
| allowed: | stringArray |
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| Default: |
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type |
| Coordinate type: ”direction”, ”stokes”, ”spectral”,
”linear”, ”tabular” or leave empty for all
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| allowed: | string |
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| Default: |
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bool
Example
"""
#
print "\t----\t setnames Ex 1 \t----"
csys = cs.newcoordsys(spectral=T, linear=2)
csys.setnames(value="a b c")
print csys.names()
#[’a’, ’b’, ’c’]
csys.setnames("flying fish", ’lin’)
print csys.names()
#[’a’, ’flying’, ’fish’]
#
"""
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