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- stack().unstack() not the same as original for datavars dependent on single coordinate of multi_index · 3 ✖
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1324846342 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/7297#issuecomment-1324846342 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/7297 | IC_kwDOAMm_X85O940G | yvogradyent 96822049 | 2022-11-23T10:32:59Z | 2022-11-23T10:35:04Z | NONE |
I'm aware, just using it to communicate thoughts. Perfectly fine with the solution proposed, as long as it works with unstack()? I would then expect something like ds_stacked ``` <xarray.Dataset>Dimensions: (x: 2, midx: 4)Coordinates:* midx (midx) object MultiIndex* x (midx) int32 1 1 2 2* y (midx) int32 3 4 3 4Data variables:a (x) int32 6 7b (midx) int32 10, 20, 30, 40c (x, midx) int32 16, 26, 37, 47``` ds_unstacked (not sure if I'm doing the order of values right for b and c, but I hope you get the point) ``` <xarray.Dataset>Dimensions: (x: 2, y: 2)Coordinates:* x (x) int32 1 2* y (y) int32 3 4Data variables:a (x) int32 6 7b (x, y) int32 10, 20, 30, 40c (x, y) int32 16, 26, 37, 47``` |
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stack().unstack() not the same as original for datavars dependent on single coordinate of multi_index 1454832041 | |
1324742207 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/7297#issuecomment-1324742207 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/7297 | IC_kwDOAMm_X85O9fY_ | yvogradyent 96822049 | 2022-11-23T09:08:09Z | 2022-11-23T09:08:09Z | NONE | Perfect, that's also the example I prefer the most.
But does this still work properly with broadcasting? For example, let's say there is another data variable |
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stack().unstack() not the same as original for datavars dependent on single coordinate of multi_index 1454832041 | |
1323820922 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/7297#issuecomment-1323820922 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/7297 | IC_kwDOAMm_X85O5-d6 | yvogradyent 96822049 | 2022-11-22T15:05:28Z | 2022-11-22T15:06:15Z | NONE | Hi @benbovy, thanks for the reply! Made a mistake in expected, edited that part. In terms of name conflicts, I don't know what the solution should be. It would somehow need to know that the x of the multi-index refers to the same label of the original x coordinate but is, due to stacking, just a repeated version of it? |
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