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- Refactor xarray.conventions into VariableCoder · 1 ✖
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| 353719522 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/1752#issuecomment-353719522 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/1752 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM1MzcxOTUyMg== | alexamici 226037 | 2017-12-23T10:45:55Z | 2017-12-23T11:25:16Z | MEMBER | @shoyer I'm writing a small helper that looks very much like a decoding filter, but I'm not sure it fits the VariableCoder model. The intent is to use CF attributes to identify coordinate variables, for example {'units': 'degrees_north'} identify a 'latitude' coordinate, and apply a set of transformations to harmonise datasets from different providers: I rename the coordinates to a known name, for example 'lat' for latitude, and convert to a known unit, for example to 'Pa' for pressure. To my understanding some of the transformations need to be at a DataArray / Dataset level, not Variable one, because I need to manipulate the names of the coordinate variables and keep the name of the dimensions in sync, for example I'm currently using DataArray.rename a lot, but I also have an example of using DataArray.swap_dims. A simplified example is:
Would you be open to add support for Dataset -> Dataset decoding filters similar to the Variable -> Variable? |
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