Class ValueTuple¶
A value, along with the unit it is in, can be represented by a 3-way
tuple called a "value tuple". They are used throughout WeeWX. All
WeeWX routines can accept a simple unadorned 3-way tuple as a value
tuple, but they return the type ValueTuple
. It is useful
because its contents can be accessed using named attributes. You can
think of it as a unit-aware value, useful for converting to and from
other units.
The following attributes, and their index, are present:
Index | Attribute | Meaning |
---|---|---|
0 | value | The data value(s). Can be a series (e.g., [20.2, 23.2, ...]) or a scalar (e.g., 20.2) |
1 | unit | The unit it is in ("degree_C") |
2 | group | The unit group ("group_temperature") |
It is valid to have a datum value of None
.
It is also valid to have a unit type of None
(meaning there is no
information about the unit the value is in). In this case, you won't be
able to convert it to another unit.
Here are some examples:
from weewx.units import ValueTuple
freezing_vt = ValueTuple(0.0, "degree_C", "group_temperature")
body_temperature_vt = ValueTuple(98.6, "degree_F", "group_temperature")
station_altitude_vt = ValueTuple(120.0, "meter", "group_altitude")