from .load import load
[docs]
def epd(trange=['2020-06-14', '2020-06-15'],
datatype='step',
mode='hcad',
level='l2',
suffix='',
prefix='',
get_support_data=False,
varformat=None,
varnames=[],
downloadonly=False,
notplot=False,
no_update=False,
time_clip=False):
"""
This function loads data from the Energetic Particle Detector (EPD)
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:
mode: str
EPD mode; Valid options:
level: str
Data level (default: l2)
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
Returns
----------
List of tplot variables created.
"""
return load(instrument='epd', trange=trange, level=level, datatype=datatype, mode=mode, prefix=prefix, suffix=suffix, get_support_data=get_support_data, varformat=varformat, varnames=varnames, downloadonly=downloadonly, notplot=notplot, time_clip=time_clip, no_update=no_update)