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- DataArray.plot.line color kwarg · 1 ✖
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| 637064512 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/4115#issuecomment-637064512 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4115 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDYzNzA2NDUxMg== | martintb 6588826 | 2020-06-01T19:43:47Z | 2020-06-01T19:43:47Z | NONE | That's interesting and I really though that syntax worked for plain matplotlib. Looking here and here it appears that they are manually mapping colors to dataframe columns. I can emulate this to some extent as:
I admit that I haven't read much on cyclers but I don't think they'll work well in my case as I mention above. If my first call to plot has Either way, this appears to be more of a feature request than a bug. I'll close this unless it warrants more discussion. |
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