gwgen evaluate quantsΒΆ

The default configuration for KSEvaluation instances. See also the KSEvaluation.default_config attribute

usage: gwgen evaluate quants [-h] [-ido str] [-nr]
                             [-n variable [variable ...]] [-tw]
                             [-q f1[,f21[-f22[-f23]]]]
                             [-f { 'scratch' | 'file' | 'db' | None }]
                             [-to-csv] [-to-db] [-rm] [-sf] [-o str]
                             [-onc str] [-op str] [-np] [-p str]
Optional Arguments
-ido, --other_id
 Use the configuration from another experiment
Setup arguments
-n, --names

The list of variables use for calculation. If None, all variables will be used

Possible choices: prcp, tmin, tmax, mean_cloud, wind

-tw=False, --transform-wind=False
 If True, the square root of the wind is evaluated (as this is also simulated in the weather generator)
-f, --from

The method how to setup the instance either from ``’scratch’`` To set up the task from the raw data ``’file’`` Set up the task from an existing file ``’db’`` Set up the task from a database ``None`` If the file name of this this task exists, use this one, otherwise a database is provided, use this one, otherwise go from scratch

Possible choices: scratch, file, db

-to-csv=False If True, the data at setup will be written to a csv file
-to-db=False If True, the data at setup will be written to into a database
-rm=False, --remove=False
 If True and the old data file already exists, remove before writing to it
-sf=False, --skip-filtering=False
 If True, skip the filtering for the correct stations in the datafile
Run arguments
-nr=False, --no-rounding=False
 Do not round the simulation to the infered precision of the reference. The inferred precision is the minimum difference between two values with in the entire data
-q=[1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 75, 90, 95, 99, 100], --quantiles=[1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 75, 90, 95, 99, 100]
 The quantiles to use for calculating the percentiles. A comma (``’,’``) separated string. A single value in this string represents one number, ranges can also be used via a separation by comma (``’-‘``). Hence, ``‘2009,2012-2015’`` will be converted to ``[2009,2012, 2013, 2014]`` and ``2009,2012-2015-2`` to ``[2009, 2012, 2015]``.
-o, --plot-output
 An alternative path to use for the PDF file of the plot
-onc, --nc-output
 An alternative path (or multiples depending on the task) to use for the netCDF file of the plot data
-op, --project-output
 An alternative path to use for the psyplot project file of the plot
-np=False, --new-project=False
 If True, a new project will be created even if a file in `project_output` exists already
-p, --project The path to a psyplot project file to use for this parameterization