tidy3d.components.data.data_array.DataArray#
- class DataArray[source]#
- Bases: - DataArray- Subclass of - xr.DataArraythat requires _dims to match the keys of the coords.- Attributes - Absolute value of data array. - Whether each element is of equal value in the data array - The array's data converted to a numpy.ndarray. - Methods - __init__(data, *args, **kwargs)- assign_coord_attrs(val)- Assign the correct coordinate attributes to the - DataArray.- assign_data_attrs(val)- Assign the correct data attributes to the - DataArray.- check_unloaded_data(val)- If the data comes in as the raw data array string, raise a custom warning. - from_file(fname, group_path)- Load an DataArray from an hdf5 file with a given path to the group. - from_hdf5(fname, group_path)- Load an DataArray from an hdf5 file with a given path to the group. - interp([coords, method, assume_sorted, kwargs])- Interpolate this DataArray to new coordinate values. - item(*args)- Copy an element of an array to a standard Python scalar and return it. - multiply_at(value, coord_name, indices)- Multiply self by value at indices. - searchsorted(v[, side, sorter])- Find indices where elements of v should be inserted in a to maintain order. - to_hdf5(fname, group_path)- Save an xr.DataArray to the hdf5 file or file handle with a given path to the group. - to_hdf5_handle(f_handle, group_path)- Save an xr.DataArray to the hdf5 file handle with a given path to the group. - validate_dims(val)- Make sure the dims are the same as _dims, then put them in the correct order. - Inherited Common Usage - classmethod __get_validators__()[source]#
- Validators that get run when - DataArrayobjects are added to pydantic models.
 - classmethod check_unloaded_data(val)[source]#
- If the data comes in as the raw data array string, raise a custom warning. 
 - classmethod validate_dims(val)[source]#
- Make sure the dims are the same as _dims, then put them in the correct order. 
 - classmethod assign_coord_attrs(val)[source]#
- Assign the correct coordinate attributes to the - DataArray.
 - property values#
- The array’s data converted to a numpy.ndarray. - Returns:
- The values of the DataArray. 
- Return type:
- np.ndarray 
 
 - property abs#
- Absolute value of data array. 
 - property is_uniform#
- Whether each element is of equal value in the data array 
 - to_hdf5(fname, group_path)[source]#
- Save an xr.DataArray to the hdf5 file or file handle with a given path to the group. 
 - to_hdf5_handle(f_handle, group_path)[source]#
- Save an xr.DataArray to the hdf5 file handle with a given path to the group. 
 - classmethod from_hdf5(fname, group_path)[source]#
- Load an DataArray from an hdf5 file with a given path to the group. 
 - classmethod from_file(fname, group_path)[source]#
- Load an DataArray from an hdf5 file with a given path to the group. 
 - __hash__()[source]#
- Generate hash value for a :class:.`DataArray` instance, needed for custom components. 
 - interp(coords=None, method='linear', assume_sorted=False, kwargs=None, **coords_kwargs)[source]#
- Interpolate this DataArray to new coordinate values. - Parameters:
- coords (Union[Mapping[Any, Any], None] = None) – A mapping from dimension names to new coordinate labels. 
- method (InterpOptions = "linear") – The interpolation method to use. 
- assume_sorted (bool = False) – If True, skip sorting of coordinates. 
- kwargs (Union[Mapping[str, Any], None] = None) – Additional keyword arguments to pass to the interpolation function. 
- **coords_kwargs (Any) – The keyword arguments form of coords. 
 
- Returns:
- A new DataArray with interpolated values. 
- Return type:
- Raises:
- KeyError – If any of the specified coordinates are not in the DataArray. 
 
 - item(*args)#
- Copy an element of an array to a standard Python scalar and return it. - Parameters:
- *args (Arguments (variable number and type)) – - none: in this case, the method only works for arrays with one element (a.size == 1), which element is copied into a standard Python scalar object and returned. 
- int_type: this argument is interpreted as a flat index into the array, specifying which element to copy and return. 
- tuple of int_types: functions as does a single int_type argument, except that the argument is interpreted as an nd-index into the array. 
 
- Returns:
- z – A copy of the specified element of the array as a suitable Python scalar 
- Return type:
- Standard Python scalar object 
 - Notes - When the data type of a is longdouble or clongdouble, item() returns a scalar array object because there is no available Python scalar that would not lose information. Void arrays return a buffer object for item(), unless fields are defined, in which case a tuple is returned. - item is very similar to a[args], except, instead of an array scalar, a standard Python scalar is returned. This can be useful for speeding up access to elements of the array and doing arithmetic on elements of the array using Python’s optimized math. - Examples - >>> np.random.seed(123) >>> x = np.random.randint(9, size=(3, 3)) >>> x array([[2, 2, 6], [1, 3, 6], [1, 0, 1]]) >>> x.item(3) 1 >>> x.item(7) 0 >>> x.item((0, 1)) 2 >>> x.item((2, 2)) 1 
 - searchsorted(v, side='left', sorter=None)#
- Find indices where elements of v should be inserted in a to maintain order. - For full documentation, see numpy.searchsorted - See also - numpy.searchsorted
- equivalent function