This class represents a longitude axis. Its values are numeric. This class is used for axes that represent longitudes. This class adds some logic that is specific to longitudes, such as their range, orientation and their meaning. (In the near future, it will also support selecting data that crosses the 0-360 degree boundary.)
ncdfCF::CFObject -> ncdfCF::CFAxis -> ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric -> CFAxisLongitude
friendlyClassName(read-only) A nice description of the class.
Inherited methods
ncdfCF::CFObject$add_coordinates()ncdfCF::CFObject$append_attribute()ncdfCF::CFObject$attribute()ncdfCF::CFObject$delete_attribute()ncdfCF::CFObject$print_attributes()ncdfCF::CFObject$set_attribute()ncdfCF::CFObject$write_attributes()ncdfCF::CFAxis$can_append()ncdfCF::CFAxis$peek()ncdfCF::CFAxis$shard()ncdfCF::CFAxis$time()ncdfCF::CFAxis$write()ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric$append()ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric$brief()ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric$identical()ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric$indexOf()ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric$print()ncdfCF::CFAxisNumeric$range()
new()Create a new instance of this class.
Creating a new longitude axis is more easily done with the
makeLongitudeAxis() function.
CFAxisLongitude$new(nc_var, nc_dim, values)nc_varThe netCDF variable that describes this instance.
nc_dimThe netCDF dimension that describes the dimensionality.
valuesThe coordinates of this axis.
subset()Return an axis spanning a smaller coordinate range. This
method returns an axis which spans the range of indices given by the
rng argument.
CFAxisLongitude$subset(group, rng = NULL)groupThe group to create the new axis in.
rngThe range of values from this axis to include in the returned axis.
A CFAxisLongitude instance covering the indicated range of
indices. If the value of the argument is NULL, return the entire
axis.
clone()The objects of this class are cloneable with this method.
CFAxisLongitude$clone(deep = FALSE)deepWhether to make a deep clone.