MetaWards.extractors API Detail

Functions

extract_custom(custom_function, None], …) This returns the default list of ‘output_XXX’ functions that are called in sequence for each iteration of the model run.
extract_default(stage, **kwargs) This returns the default list of ‘output_XXX’ functions that are called in sequence for each iteration of the model run.
extract_large(**kwargs) This extractor extracts the default files, plus the “large” files, e.g.
extract_none(**kwargs) This extractor extracts nothing - meaning that no output will be written
extract_small(**kwargs) This extractor only extracts the ‘small’ default files, e.g.
output_basic(nthreads, **kwargs) This will write basic trajectory data to the output files.
output_core(network, Networks], population, …) This is the core output function that must be called every iteration as it is responsible for accumulating the core data each day, which is used to report a summary to the main output file.
output_core_omp(network, population, …) This is the core output function that must be called every iteration as it is responsible for accumulating the core data each day, which is used to report a summary to the main output file.
output_core_serial(network, population, …) This is the core output function that must be called every iteration as it is responsible for accumulating the core data each day, which is used to report a summary to the main output file.
output_incidence(nthreads, **kwargs) This will incidence of infection for each ward for each timestep.
output_dispersal(nthreads, **kwargs) This will calculate and output the geographic dispersal of the outbreak
output_prevalence(nthreads, **kwargs) This will output the number of infections per ward per timestep as a (large) 2D matrix
output_trajectory(network, …) Call in the “finalise” stage to output the population trajectory to the ‘trajectory.csv’ file
output_wards_trajectory(nthreads, **kwargs) This will output the complete trajectory for S, E, I and R for each of the wards in the model.
setup_core(nthreads, **kwargs) This is the setup function that corresponds with output_core().