SphericalToCartesian¶
- class gwcs.geometry.SphericalToCartesian(wrap_lon_at=360, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
ModelConvert spherical coordinates on a unit sphere to cartesian coordinates. Spherical coordinates when not provided as
Quantityare assumed to be in degrees withlonbeing the longitude (or azimuthal) angle[0, 360)(or[-180, 180)) and anglelatis the latitude (or elevation angle) in range[-90, 90].- Parameters:
- wrap_lon_at{360, 180}, optional
An integer number that specifies the range of the longitude (azimuthal) angle. When
wrap_lon_atis 180, the longitude angle will have a range of[-180, 180)and whenwrap_lon_atis 360 (default), the longitude angle will have a range of[0, 360).
Attributes Summary
This property is used to indicate what units or sets of units the evaluate method expects, and returns a dictionary mapping inputs to units (or
Noneif any units are accepted).An integer number that specifies the range of the longitude (azimuthal) angle.
Methods Summary
__call__(*inputs[, model_set_axis, ...])Evaluate this model using the given input(s) and the parameter values that were specified when the model was instantiated.
evaluate(lon, lat)Evaluate the model on some input variables.
Attributes Documentation
- input_units¶
- n_inputs = 2¶
- n_outputs = 3¶
- wrap_lon_at¶
An integer number that specifies the range of the longitude (azimuthal) angle.
Allowed values are 180 and 360. When
wrap_lon_atis 180, the longitude angle will have a range of[-180, 180)and whenwrap_lon_atis 360 (default), the longitude angle will have a range of[0, 360).
Methods Documentation
- __call__(*inputs, model_set_axis=None, with_bounding_box=False, fill_value=nan, equivalencies=None, inputs_map=None, **new_inputs)¶
Evaluate this model using the given input(s) and the parameter values that were specified when the model was instantiated.