opendrift.models.openoil.adios.models.common.enum_types

Module Contents

Classes

ProductTypeEnum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

SaraTypeEnum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

ToxicityTypeEnum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

VisualStabilityEnum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

InterfaceTypeEnum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

class opendrift.models.openoil.adios.models.common.enum_types.ProductTypeEnum(*args, **kwds)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

Example enumeration:

>>> class Color(Enum):
...     RED = 1
...     BLUE = 2
...     GREEN = 3

Access them by:

  • attribute access:

>>> Color.RED
<Color.RED: 1>
  • value lookup:

>>> Color(1)
<Color.RED: 1>
  • name lookup:

>>> Color['RED']
<Color.RED: 1>

Enumerations can be iterated over, and know how many members they have:

>>> len(Color)
3
>>> list(Color)
[<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]

Methods can be added to enumerations, and members can have their own attributes – see the documentation for details.

crude = 'crude'
refined = 'refined'
class opendrift.models.openoil.adios.models.common.enum_types.SaraTypeEnum(*args, **kwds)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

Example enumeration:

>>> class Color(Enum):
...     RED = 1
...     BLUE = 2
...     GREEN = 3

Access them by:

  • attribute access:

>>> Color.RED
<Color.RED: 1>
  • value lookup:

>>> Color(1)
<Color.RED: 1>
  • name lookup:

>>> Color['RED']
<Color.RED: 1>

Enumerations can be iterated over, and know how many members they have:

>>> len(Color)
3
>>> list(Color)
[<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]

Methods can be added to enumerations, and members can have their own attributes – see the documentation for details.

saturates = 'Saturates'
aromatics = 'Aromatics'
resins = 'Resins'
asphaltenes = 'Asphaltenes'
class opendrift.models.openoil.adios.models.common.enum_types.ToxicityTypeEnum(*args, **kwds)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

Example enumeration:

>>> class Color(Enum):
...     RED = 1
...     BLUE = 2
...     GREEN = 3

Access them by:

  • attribute access:

>>> Color.RED
<Color.RED: 1>
  • value lookup:

>>> Color(1)
<Color.RED: 1>
  • name lookup:

>>> Color['RED']
<Color.RED: 1>

Enumerations can be iterated over, and know how many members they have:

>>> len(Color)
3
>>> list(Color)
[<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]

Methods can be added to enumerations, and members can have their own attributes – see the documentation for details.

ec = 'EC'
lc = 'LC'
class opendrift.models.openoil.adios.models.common.enum_types.VisualStabilityEnum(*args, **kwds)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

Example enumeration:

>>> class Color(Enum):
...     RED = 1
...     BLUE = 2
...     GREEN = 3

Access them by:

  • attribute access:

>>> Color.RED
<Color.RED: 1>
  • value lookup:

>>> Color(1)
<Color.RED: 1>
  • name lookup:

>>> Color['RED']
<Color.RED: 1>

Enumerations can be iterated over, and know how many members they have:

>>> len(Color)
3
>>> list(Color)
[<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]

Methods can be added to enumerations, and members can have their own attributes – see the documentation for details.

entrained = 'Entrained'
did_not_form = 'Did not form'
unstable = 'Unstable'
stable = 'Stable'
meso_stable = 'Meso-stable'
class opendrift.models.openoil.adios.models.common.enum_types.InterfaceTypeEnum(*args, **kwds)[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

Create a collection of name/value pairs.

Example enumeration:

>>> class Color(Enum):
...     RED = 1
...     BLUE = 2
...     GREEN = 3

Access them by:

  • attribute access:

>>> Color.RED
<Color.RED: 1>
  • value lookup:

>>> Color(1)
<Color.RED: 1>
  • name lookup:

>>> Color['RED']
<Color.RED: 1>

Enumerations can be iterated over, and know how many members they have:

>>> len(Color)
3
>>> list(Color)
[<Color.RED: 1>, <Color.BLUE: 2>, <Color.GREEN: 3>]

Methods can be added to enumerations, and members can have their own attributes – see the documentation for details.

air = 'air'
water = 'water'
seawater = 'seawater'