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1061430200 | PR_kwDOAMm_X84u6iop | 6019 | Use complex nan by default when interpolating out of bounds | pums974 1005109 | closed | 0 | 0 | 2021-11-23T15:38:25Z | 2021-11-28T04:40:06Z | 2021-11-28T04:40:06Z | CONTRIBUTOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/6019 |
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638909879 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0NDM0NTg2NDg5 | 4155 | Implement interp for interpolating between chunks of data (dask) | pums974 1005109 | closed | 0 | 42 | 2020-06-15T14:42:32Z | 2020-09-06T12:27:15Z | 2020-08-11T23:15:49Z | CONTRIBUTOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/4155 | In a project of mine I need to interpolate a dask-based xarray between chunk of data. When using the current official ```python datax = xr.DataArray(data=da.from_array(np.arange(0, 4), chunks=2), coords={"x": np.linspace(0, 1, 4)}, dims="x") datay = xr.DataArray(data=da.from_array(np.arange(0, 4), chunks=2), coords={"y": np.linspace(0, 1, 4)}, dims="y") data = datax * datay
I also want to alert that my version does not work with "advanced interpolation" (as shown in the xarray documentation)
Also, my version cannot be used to make
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621021621 | MDU6SXNzdWU2MjEwMjE2MjE= | 4078 | Feature request: Implement interp for interpolating between chunks of data (dask) | pums974 1005109 | closed | 0 | 6 | 2020-05-19T14:26:10Z | 2020-08-11T23:15:48Z | 2020-08-11T23:15:48Z | CONTRIBUTOR | In a project of mine I need to interpolate a dask-based xarray between chunk of data. I made it work using monkey patching. I'm pretty sure that you can write it better but I made it as good as I could. I hope that what I wrote can help you implement it properly. ```python from typing import Union, Tuple, Callable, Any, List import dask.array as da import numpy as np import xarray as xr import xarray.core.missing as m def interp_func(var: Union[np.ndarray, da.Array], x: Tuple[xr.DataArray, ...], new_x: Tuple[xr.DataArray, ...], method: str, kwargs: Any) -> da.Array: """ multi-dimensional interpolation for array-like. Interpolated axes should be located in the last position.
def _myinterpnd(var: da.Array, func: Callable[..., Any], kwargs: Any, nx: int, *arrs: da.Array) -> da.Array: _old_x, _new_x = arrs[:nx], arrs[nx:]
official_interp_func = m.interp_func m.interp_func = interp_func ``` |
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