Slice data Tables

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Auto generated list version of Slice data Table.

In this version, the following ports from the original nodes have been changed to lists which the node loops over:

Looped Inputs:port1.
Looped Outputs:port2.

For details see the original node.

Ports:

Inputs:

port1:

[table]

Input Table

Outputs:

port2:

[table]

Table consisting of the rows that been sliced out from the incoming Table according to the defined pattern. The number of columns are conserved during the slice operation

Configuration:

slice
Use standard Python syntax to define pattern for slice operation, [start:stop:step]
limit
Specify the maximum number of rows in the preview table

Slice the rows in Tables or elements in lists of Tables or ADAFs.

The slice pattern is expressed with standard Python syntax, [start:stop:step]. See example below to get a clear view how it works for a list.

>>> li = ['elem0', 'elem1', 'elem2', 'elem3', 'elem4']
>>> li[1:3]
['elem1', 'elem2']
>>> li[1:-1]
['elem1', 'elem2', 'elem3']
>>> li[0:3]
['elem0', 'elem1', 'elem2']
>>> li[:3]
['elem0', 'elem1', 'elem2']
>>> li[3:]
['elem3', 'elem4']
>>> li[:]
['elem0', 'elem1', 'elem2', 'elem3', 'elem4']
>>> li[::2]
['elem0', 'elem2', 'elem4']
>>> li[:4:2]
['elem0', 'elem2']
>>> li[1::2]
['elem1', 'elem3']
class node_slice.SliceDataTables