pyyeti.cla.DR_Def.copycat¶
- DR_Def.copycat(categories, name_addon, **kwargs)[source]¶
Copy a category with optional modifications.
- Parameters:
categories (string or list) – Name or names of category(s) to copy.
name_addon (string or list) – If string, it will be appended to all category names to make the new names. If list, contains the new names with no regard to old names.
**kwargs (misc) – Any options to modify. See
add()for complete list. For uf_reds, set any of the four values to None to keep the original value.
- Returns:
None – Adds a data recovery category.
Notes
The data recovery categories are copies of the originals with the name changed (according to name_addon) and new values set according to **kwargs.
One very common usage is to add a zero-rigid-body version of a category; for example:
drdefs.copycat(['SC_ifa', 'SC_atm'], '_0rb', uf_reds=(0, None, None, None))
would add ‘SC_ifa_0rb’ and ‘SC_atm_0rb’ copy categories without the rigid-body component. (Note that, as a convenience,
add_0rb()exists for this specific task.)For another example, recover the ‘SC_cg’ (cg load factors) in “static” and “dynamic” pieces:
drdefs.copycat('SC_cg', '_static', uf_reds=(None, None, 0, None)) drdefs.copycat('SC_cg', '_dynamic', uf_reds=(None, None, None, 0))
As a final example to show the alternate use of name_addon, here is an equivalent call for the static example:
drdefs.copycat('SC_cg', ['SC_cg_static'], uf_reds=(None, None, 0, None))
- Raises:
ValueError – When the new category name already exists.