Attribute¶
- class astropy.coordinates.Attribute(default=None, secondary_attribute='')[source]¶
Bases:
objectA non-mutable data descriptor to hold a frame attribute.
This class must be used to define frame attributes (e.g.
equinoxorobstime) that are included in a frame class definition.- Parameters:
Examples
The
FK4class uses the following class attributes:class FK4(BaseCoordinateFrame): equinox = TimeAttribute(default=_EQUINOX_B1950) obstime = TimeAttribute(default=None, secondary_attribute='equinox')
This means that
equinoxandobstimeare available to be set as keyword arguments when creating anFK4class instance and are then accessible as instance attributes. The instance value for the attribute must be stored in'_' + <attribute_name>by the frame__init__method.Note in this example that
equinoxandobstimeare time attributes and use theTimeAttributeFrameclass. This subclass overrides theconvert_inputmethod to validate and convert inputs into aTimeobject.Attributes Summary
Methods Summary
convert_input(value)Validate the input
valueand convert to expected attribute class.Attributes Documentation
- name = '<unbound>'¶
Methods Documentation
- convert_input(value)[source]¶
Validate the input
valueand convert to expected attribute class.The base method here does nothing, but subclasses can implement this as needed. The method should catch any internal exceptions and raise ValueError with an informative message.
The method returns the validated input along with a boolean that indicates whether the input value was actually converted. If the input value was already the correct type then the
convertedreturn value should beFalse.- Parameters:
- value
object Input value to be converted.
- value
- Returns:
- Raises:
ValueErrorIf the input is not valid for this attribute.