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597321847 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/3829#issuecomment-597321847 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/3829 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU5NzMyMTg0Nw== keewis 14808389 2020-03-10T21:16:20Z 2020-03-10T23:19:20Z MEMBER

:+1:

We might want to discourage using this to add methods to the DataArray / Dataset namespace, though.

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  {DataArray,Dataset} accessors with parameters 575564170
594670062 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/3829#issuecomment-594670062 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/3829 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDU5NDY3MDA2Mg== keewis 14808389 2020-03-04T17:10:59Z 2020-03-04T17:15:52Z MEMBER

not sure if you really should use accessors to do that; having a function return a wrapper object might be enough.

Then again, an accessor is a slightly modified version of a property so you can just make your object callable by defining __call__: ```python @xr.register_dataarray_accessor("weighted") class Weighted: def init(self, xarray_obj): self._obj = xarray_obj self._weight = None

def __call__(self, weight):
    self._weight = weight

def sum(self, dim):
    return "weighted sum"

this does allow calling `obj.weighted.sum(dim)`, so instead you can use:python In [2]: class Weighted: ...: def init(self, obj, weight): ...: self._obj = obj ...: self._weight = weight ...:
...: def sum(self, dim): ...: return f"weighted sum over {dim} and with weight {self._weight}" ...:
...: @xr.register_dataarray_accessor("weighted") ...: def weighted(obj): ...: def wrapped(weight): ...: return Weighted(obj, weight) ...: return wrapped ...:
...: da = xr.DataArray(data=range(5), dims="x") ...: da.weighted(5).sum(dim="x") Out[2]: 'weighted sum over x and with weight 5' ```

Edit: the warning about a overridden attribute was the result of rerunning the code without restarting the interpreter

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