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| https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/1503#issuecomment-511260354 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/1503 | 511260354 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDUxMTI2MDM1NA== | 2599958 | 2019-07-15T02:44:54Z | 2019-07-15T02:44:54Z | NONE | To follow up with this, plotting using 'x' and 'y' kwargs works fine for now, even when the variable coordinates do not share the same number of dimensions. (i.e., a common case of plotting a cross section with sigma- or s-coordinates where the horizontal variable is 1D, but the vertical variable is 2D). So, I think this great, and should cover most use cases. The only approach I can think of to do this automatically would be to find variable coordinates that have matching dimensions. This would probably work in lots of cases, but unexpectedly break in others. I think I would prefer explicit over clever, unless we can think of a way to do it that won't break. |
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