obspy.io.sac.sactrace.SACTrace.read
- classmethod SACTrace.read(source, headonly=False, ascii=False, byteorder=None, checksize=False, debug_strings=False, encoding='ASCII')[source]
Construct an instance from a binary or ASCII file on disk.
- Parameters:
source (str or file) – Full path string for File-like object from a SAC binary file on disk. If it is an open File object, open ‘rb’.
headonly (bool) – If headonly is True, only read the header arrays not the data array.
ascii (bool) – If True, file is a SAC ASCII/Alphanumeric file.
byteorder (str, optional) – If omitted or None, automatic byte-order checking is done, starting with native order. If byteorder is specified {‘little’, ‘big’}, and incorrect, a
obspy.io.sac.util.SacIOError
is raised. Only valid for binary files.checksize (bool) – If True, check that the theoretical file size from the header matches the size on disk. Only valid for binary files.
debug_strings (bool) – By default, non-ASCII and null-termination characters are removed from character header fields, and those beginning with ‘-12345’ are considered unset. If True, they are instead passed without modification. Good for debugging.
encoding (str) – Encoding string that passes the user specified encoding scheme.
- Raises:
obspy.io.sac.util.SacIOError
: if checksize failed, byteorder was wrong, or header arrays are wrong size.
Example
>>> from obspy.core.util import get_example_file >>> from obspy.io.sac.util import SacInvalidContentError >>> file_ = get_example_file("test.sac") >>> sac = SACTrace.read(file_, headonly=True) >>> sac.data is None True >>> sac = SACTrace.read(file_, headonly=False) >>> sac.data array([ -8.74227766e-08, -3.09016973e-01, -5.87785363e-01, -8.09017122e-01, -9.51056600e-01, -1.00000000e+00, -9.51056302e-01, -8.09016585e-01, -5.87784529e-01, ... 8.09022486e-01, 9.51059461e-01, 1.00000000e+00, 9.51053500e-01, 8.09011161e-01, 5.87777138e-01, 3.09007347e-01], dtype=float32)
See also:
SACTrace.validate()