LSSTApplications
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LSSTDataManagementBasePackage
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Classes | |
class | Info |
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def | getDebugFrame (debugDisplay, name) |
Variables | |
getInfo = Info | |
def lsstDebug.getDebugFrame | ( | debugDisplay, | |
name | |||
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Attempt to extract a frame for displaying a product called ``name`` from the ```debugDisplay`` variable. Per the above, an instance of `Info` can return an arbitrary object (or nothing) as its ``display`` attribute. It is convenient -- though not required -- that it be a dictionary mapping data products to frame numbers, as shown in the `lsstDebug.Info` example. Given such a dictionary, this function extracts and returns the appropriate frame number. If ``debugDisplay`` is not a collection, or if ``name`` is not found within it, we return `None`. Parameters ---------- debugDisplay : `object` The contents of lsstDebug.Info(__name__).display. name : `str` The name of the data product to be displayed. Returns ------- frame : `int` A frame number, or `None`.
Definition at line 90 of file lsstDebug.py.
lsstDebug.getInfo = Info |
Definition at line 87 of file lsstDebug.py.