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示例1: readSLIST
# 需要导入模块: from obspy.core import Stats [as 别名]
# 或者: from obspy.core.Stats import mseed [as 别名]
def readSLIST(filename, headonly=False, **kwargs): # @UnusedVariable
"""
Reads a ASCII SLIST file and returns an ObsPy Stream object.
.. warning::
This function should NOT be called directly, it registers via the
ObsPy :func:`~obspy.core.stream.read` function, call this instead.
:type filename: str
:param filename: ASCII file to be read.
:type headonly: bool, optional
:param headonly: If set to True, read only the head. This is most useful
for scanning available data in huge (temporary) data sets.
:rtype: :class:`~obspy.core.stream.Stream`
:return: A ObsPy Stream object.
.. rubric:: Example
>>> from obspy import read
>>> st = read('/path/to/slist.ascii')
"""
with open(filename, 'rt') as fh:
# read file and split text into channels
buf = []
key = False
for line in fh:
if line.isspace():
# blank line
continue
elif line.startswith('TIMESERIES'):
# new header line
key = True
buf.append((line, StringIO()))
elif headonly:
# skip data for option headonly
continue
elif key:
# data entry - may be written in multiple columns
buf[-1][1].write(line.strip() + ' ')
# create ObsPy stream object
stream = Stream()
for header, data in buf:
# create Stats
stats = Stats()
parts = header.replace(',', '').split()
temp = parts[1].split('_')
stats.network = temp[0]
stats.station = temp[1]
stats.location = temp[2]
stats.channel = temp[3]
stats.sampling_rate = parts[4]
# quality only used in MSEED
stats.mseed = AttribDict({'dataquality': temp[4]})
stats.ascii = AttribDict({'unit': parts[-1]})
stats.starttime = UTCDateTime(parts[6])
stats.npts = parts[2]
if headonly:
# skip data
stream.append(Trace(header=stats))
else:
data = _parse_data(data, parts[8])
stream.append(Trace(data=data, header=stats))
return stream
示例2: readTSPAIR
# 需要导入模块: from obspy.core import Stats [as 别名]
# 或者: from obspy.core.Stats import mseed [as 别名]
def readTSPAIR(filename, headonly=False, **kwargs): # @UnusedVariable
"""
Reads a ASCII TSPAIR file and returns an ObsPy Stream object.
.. warning::
This function should NOT be called directly, it registers via the
ObsPy :func:`~obspy.core.stream.read` function, call this instead.
:type filename: str
:param filename: ASCII file to be read.
:type headonly: bool, optional
:param headonly: If set to True, read only the headers. This is most useful
for scanning available data in huge (temporary) data sets.
:rtype: :class:`~obspy.core.stream.Stream`
:return: A ObsPy Stream object.
.. rubric:: Example
>>> from obspy import read
>>> st = read('/path/to/tspair.ascii')
"""
fh = open(filename, "rt")
# read file and split text into channels
headers = {}
key = None
for line in fh:
if line.isspace():
# blank line
continue
elif line.startswith("TIMESERIES"):
# new header line
key = line
headers[key] = StringIO()
elif headonly:
# skip data for option headonly
continue
elif key:
# data entry - may be written in multiple columns
headers[key].write(line.strip().split()[-1] + " ")
fh.close()
# create ObsPy stream object
stream = Stream()
for header, data in headers.iteritems():
# create Stats
stats = Stats()
parts = header.replace(",", "").split()
temp = parts[1].split("_")
stats.network = temp[0]
stats.station = temp[1]
stats.location = temp[2]
stats.channel = temp[3]
stats.sampling_rate = parts[4]
# quality only used in MSEED
stats.mseed = AttribDict({"dataquality": temp[4]})
stats.ascii = AttribDict({"unit": parts[-1]})
stats.starttime = UTCDateTime(parts[6])
stats.npts = parts[2]
if headonly:
# skip data
stream.append(Trace(header=stats))
else:
data = _parse_data(data, parts[8])
stream.append(Trace(data=data, header=stats))
return stream