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822404281 MDU6SXNzdWU4MjI0MDQyODE= 4997 Include a markertype in `Dataset.plot.scatter` tomchor 13205162 open 0     4 2021-03-04T18:49:08Z 2021-05-26T22:49:14Z   CONTRIBUTOR      

Pardon me if I've missed something, but from the docs and the issues raised it doesn't seem like anyone has proposed to add a marker type in Dataset.plot.scatter. From the docs it seems that right now you can organize points using hue and marker size. It would be nice to add marker type to the mix, and I imagine that it wouldn't too hard.

The only issue I see is that there are a finite number of marker types by default, but that's no different from the finite number of colors in the default color wheel.

Thoughts?

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435532136 MDU6SXNzdWU0MzU1MzIxMzY= 2911 Support from reading unformatted Fortran files tomchor 13205162 open 0     6 2019-04-21T17:50:52Z 2021-01-01T11:25:53Z   CONTRIBUTOR      

I was wondering if there is interest in developing support for reading unformatted binary files into DataArrays/Datasets.

I have been using a couple of models for a while that output unformatted Fortran binary files that I have to read into DataArrays and Datasets. I have developed my own custom functions to do this and they work quite well for my purposes, but I was wondering is the community thinks this is something that would be useful for more people. I know the syntax could be a bit cumbersome, but I was thinking it could be implemented like

da = xr.DataArray.from_binary(filename, access="direct", dtype=np.float64, coords=coords, dims=dims,)

From there we could figure out the counts to read, etc. If there's interest in this feature we could discuss it and I'd be happy to implement.

Cheers

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423922821 MDU6SXNzdWU0MjM5MjI4MjE= 2838 Change `swap_dims` to rename_dims? tomchor 13205162 open 0     1 2019-03-21T20:17:59Z 2019-09-07T20:08:02Z   CONTRIBUTOR      

Basically I'm trying to swap the names and data (basically the underlying numpy array would be the same, but the coords would change) of two dimensions in my DataArray and I was looking for options that could do that.

So I thought swap_dims would be a good candidate for that given its description but it doesn't work. In fact, based on the docs, I have no idea how to use it and what it does. Based off of issues like this it seems I'm not alone.

Maybe it would be good to add example of usage of this function?

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309965118 MDU6SXNzdWUzMDk5NjUxMTg= 2030 Animate DataArrays tomchor 13205162 open 0     12 2018-03-30T03:23:22Z 2019-05-31T14:55:56Z   CONTRIBUTOR      

Hi, this is my first a feature request here. I've been using xarray for a while but it always comes somewhat short when I'm trying to do animations. It always ends up being a big hassle.

Is there a good way to provide some functionality to make animations easier? I really like the way xarray sets up the plots by default, but I always end up re-writing it when setting up an animation, which I always feel like is kind of a shame.

Cheers

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