obspy.core.event.base.QuantityError
- class QuantityError(uncertainty=None, lower_uncertainty=None, upper_uncertainty=None, confidence_level=None)[source]
Bases:
AttribDict
Uncertainty information for a physical quantity.
- Parameters:
uncertainty (float) – Uncertainty as the absolute value of symmetric deviation from the main value.
lower_uncertainty (float) – Uncertainty as the absolute value of deviation from the main value towards smaller values.
upper_uncertainty (float) – Uncertainty as the absolute value of deviation from the main value towards larger values.
confidence_level (float) – Confidence level of the uncertainty, given in percent (0-100).
Attributes
Public Methods
If key is not found, d is returned if given, otherwise KeyError is raised. |
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as a 2-tuple; but raise KeyError if D is empty. |
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Private Methods
Warning
Private methods are mainly for internal/developer use and their API might change without notice.
- QuantityError._cast_type(key, value)
Cast type of value to type required in _types dict.
- Parameters:
key (str) – The key from __setattr__.
value – The value being set to key.
- Returns:
value cast to correct type.
- QuantityError._pretty_str(priorized_keys=[], min_label_length=16)
Return better readable string representation of AttribDict object.
- Parameters:
- Returns:
String representation of current AttribDict object.
Special Methods
- QuantityError.__bool__()[source]
Boolean testing for QuantityError.
QuantityError evaluates
True
if any of the default fields is notNone
. Setting non default fields raises also an UserWarning which is the reason we have to skip those lines in the doctest below.>>> err = QuantityError() >>> bool(err) False >>> err.custom_field = "spam" >>> bool(err) False >>> err.uncertainty = 0.05 >>> bool(err) True >>> del err.custom_field >>> bool(err) True
- QuantityError.__contains__(key)
- QuantityError.__delattr__(name)
- QuantityError.__delitem__(name)
- QuantityError.__dir__()
Default dir() implementation.
- QuantityError.__format__(format_spec, /)
Default object formatter.
- QuantityError.__ge__(value, /)
Return self>=value.
- QuantityError.__getattr__(name, default=None)
Py3k hasattr() expects an AttributeError no KeyError to be raised if the attribute is not found.
- QuantityError.__getattribute__(name, /)
Return getattr(self, name).
- QuantityError.__getitem__(name, default=None)
- QuantityError.__gt__(value, /)
Return self>value.
- QuantityError.__init__(uncertainty=None, lower_uncertainty=None, upper_uncertainty=None, confidence_level=None)[source]
- QuantityError.__init_subclass__()
This method is called when a class is subclassed.
The default implementation does nothing. It may be overridden to extend subclasses.
- QuantityError.__iter__()
- QuantityError.__le__(value, /)
Return self<=value.
- QuantityError.__len__()
- QuantityError.__lt__(value, /)
Return self<value.
- QuantityError.__ne__(value, /)
Return self!=value.
- QuantityError.__new__(**kwargs)
- QuantityError.__nonzero__()
Boolean testing for QuantityError.
QuantityError evaluates
True
if any of the default fields is notNone
. Setting non default fields raises also an UserWarning which is the reason we have to skip those lines in the doctest below.>>> err = QuantityError() >>> bool(err) False >>> err.custom_field = "spam" >>> bool(err) False >>> err.uncertainty = 0.05 >>> bool(err) True >>> del err.custom_field >>> bool(err) True
- QuantityError.__reduce__()
Helper for pickle.
- QuantityError.__reduce_ex__(protocol, /)
Helper for pickle.
- QuantityError.__repr__()
- QuantityError.__setattr__(key, value)
- QuantityError.__setitem__(key, value)
- QuantityError.__sizeof__()
Size of object in memory, in bytes.
- QuantityError.__str__()
Return str(self).
- classmethod QuantityError.__subclasshook__(C)