Source code for pyspedas.projects.psp.epi


from .load import load

# This routine was originally in psp/__init__.py.  If you need to see the history of this routine before
# it was moved to its own file, please check the history for __init__.py.

# Loading
[docs] def epi(trange=['2018-11-5', '2018-11-6'], datatype='summary', level='l2', suffix='', prefix='', get_support_data=False, varformat=None, varnames=[], downloadonly=False, notplot=False, no_update=False, time_clip=False, last_version=False, force_download=False, version=None,): """ This function loads Parker Solar Probe ISoIS/EPI (merged summary) data Parameters ---------- trange : list of str time range of interest [starttime, endtime] with the format 'YYYY-MM-DD','YYYY-MM-DD'] or to specify more or less than a day ['YYYY-MM-DD/hh:mm:ss','YYYY-MM-DD/hh:mm:ss'] datatype: str Data type; Valid options: suffix: str The tplot variable names will be given this suffix. By default, no prefix is added. Default: '' prefix: str The tplot variable names will be given this prefix. By default, no prefix is added. Default: '' get_support_data: bool Data with an attribute "VAR_TYPE" with a value of "support_data" will be loaded into tplot. By default, only loads in data with a "VAR_TYPE" attribute of "data". varformat: str The file variable formats to load into tplot. Wildcard character "*" is accepted. By default, all variables are loaded in. varnames: list of str List of variable names to load (if not specified, all data variables are loaded) downloadonly: bool Set this flag to download the CDF files, but not load them into tplot variables notplot: bool Return the data in hash tables instead of creating tplot variables no_update: bool If set, only load data from your local cache time_clip: bool Time clip the variables to exactly the range specified in the trange keyword last_version: bool If True, only download the highest-numbered file version force_download: bool If True, downloads the file even if a newer version exists locally. Default: False. version: str If supplied, the load routine will look for this specific CDF version, rather than a wildcard pattern matching any version. Valid version strings look like "vN.M" for FIELDS sqtn_rfs_v1v1 data, or "vNN" for all other data types. Default: None Returns ---------- List of tplot variables created. """ return load(instrument='epi', trange=trange, datatype=datatype, level=level, suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix, get_support_data=get_support_data, varformat=varformat, varnames=varnames, downloadonly=downloadonly, notplot=notplot, time_clip=time_clip, no_update=no_update,last_version=last_version, force_download=force_download, version=version)