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196541604 | MDU6SXNzdWUxOTY1NDE2MDQ= | 1173 | Some queries | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 11 | 2016-12-19T22:53:32Z | 2019-01-13T06:27:38Z | 2019-01-13T06:00:22Z | NONE | Hello @shoyer @pwolfram @mrocklin @rabernat , I was trying to write a design/requirements doc with ref. to the Columbia meetup, and I had a few queries, on which I wanted your inputs (basically to ask whether they make sense or not!)
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275943854 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MTU0MDYyMzk2 | 1735 | Colorbar to FacetGrid plots | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 2 | 2017-11-22T04:47:46Z | 2018-10-25T16:06:54Z | 2018-10-25T16:06:54Z | NONE | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/1735 |
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274233261 | MDU6SXNzdWUyNzQyMzMyNjE= | 1717 | colorbars in facet grids | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 6 | 2017-11-15T17:06:15Z | 2018-10-25T16:06:53Z | 2018-10-25T16:06:53Z | NONE | Hello, In the 0.9.6 version, it does not appear to be possible to pass any arguments to the colorbar plotting routine. explicitly sets set_colorbar = False, which makes sense. However, if we want horizontal colorbars, or any way of adjusting the colorbar plotted (it is huge and unwieldy), it would be good if the plotting routine checks for and passes suitable arguments to https://github.com/pydata/xarray/blob/8267fdb1093bba3934a172cf71128470698279cd/xarray/plot/facetgrid.py#L256 I tried hacking something together, I can do something like the following now: ```python import xarray import matplotlib.pyplot as plt data = xarray.open_dataset('/data/ERSST/sst.mnmean.old.nc').sst data = data.loc[dict(time=slice('1999-1', '1999-4'))] data.plot.contourf(col='time', col_wrap=2, levels=12, cbar_kwargs=dict(orientation='horizontal', pad=0.1, aspect=30, shrink=0.6, ticks=[0, 10, 20 ,30])) ``` which produces: Is something like this available in the development version? If not, and it seems like a useful feature, I can create a PR. Joy |
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219184224 | MDU6SXNzdWUyMTkxODQyMjQ= | 1351 | Creating a 2D DataArray | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 5 | 2017-04-04T09:04:37Z | 2017-04-04T16:19:12Z | 2017-04-04T15:52:31Z | NONE | Hello, I think I'm missing something simple here. I tried looking at the documentation, but no luck. I'm trying to create DataArrays whose coordinates are two dimensional as follows ```python from xarray import DataArray import numpy as np x_physical = DataArray(np.ones((2,2)), dims = ['x_logical', 'y_logical']) y_physical = DataArray(np.ones((2,2)), dims = ['x_logical', 'y_logical']) new_array = DataArray(np.zeros((2,2)), dims=['x_logical','y_logical'], coords=[x_physical, y_physical]) ``` trying to follow the multidimensional example in the docs. This gives me a ValueError: 'x_logical' has more than 1-dimension and the same name as one of its dimensions ('x_logical', 'y_logical'). xarray disallows such variables because they conflict with the coordinates used to label dimensions. I have tried multiple variants of this:
and some other variants which in hindsight make no sense. Is there something I'm missing, and is creating multidimensional DataArrays documented somewhere? TIA, Joy |
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214088387 | MDU6SXNzdWUyMTQwODgzODc= | 1308 | Using groupby with custom index | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 8 | 2017-03-14T14:24:11Z | 2017-03-15T15:32:34Z | 2017-03-15T15:32:34Z | NONE | Hello, I have 6 hourly data (ERA Interim) for around 10 years. I want to calculate the annual 6 hourly climatology, i.e, 366*4 values, with each value corresponding to a 6 hourly interval. I am chunking the data along longitude. I'm using xarray 0.9.1 with Python 3.6 (Anaconda). For a daily climatology on this data, I do the usual:
Is there some obvious reason why the first is much faster than the second? TIA, Joy |
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158212793 | MDU6SXNzdWUxNTgyMTI3OTM= | 866 | Drawing only one contour | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 8 | 2016-06-02T18:50:36Z | 2016-07-20T17:16:27Z | 2016-07-20T17:16:27Z | NONE | Hello, I was trying to draw only a single contour by passing levels=[0], and nothing gets plotted. I checked utils.py, and the logic used to calculate n_colors in _build_discrete_cmap gives n_colors=0, since it will first set extend to 'neither', and so ext_n = 0, and n_colors = len(levels) + ext_n - 1 I'm not sure, but this might be the issue. Another issue, which might be unrelated, is when I'm trying to draw two contours. It plots only one contour, and it will plot two contours only if I set norm=None. Any suggestions? TIA, Joy |
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143422096 | MDU6SXNzdWUxNDM0MjIwOTY= | 803 | Unable to reference variable | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 2 | 2016-03-25T04:40:35Z | 2016-03-26T03:59:24Z | 2016-03-26T03:59:24Z | NONE | Hello, I was trying to use xarray to access the MERRA-2 monthly dataset. This dataset provides nc4 files, one for each month, with multiple analyzed variables (U,V,T, etc.,) in each file. if I open one file and try to access the zonal wind (U) as
This works just fine. However, if I use
I get back the entire dataset, i.e, I then have data.T.T, and data.T.T.T etc., I can open a single file using netCDF4, and the values seem ok. This seems to happen only with the temperature (T) field. all other fields seem to behave ok. Any ideas as to what is happening? TIA, Joy |
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120681918 | MDU6SXNzdWUxMjA2ODE5MTg= | 672 | Making xray use multiple cores | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 5 | 2015-12-07T01:41:17Z | 2015-12-07T09:33:18Z | 2015-12-07T09:33:17Z | NONE | Hello, I was trying out the 'chunks' argument to open dataset so that I could use the out-of-core functionality. It works very well, but when I run top I see only one core being utilised. Is there some argument I need to pass to make it use more cores? TIA, Joy |
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69141510 | MDU6SXNzdWU2OTE0MTUxMA== | 393 | JJAS? | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 2 | 2015-04-17T13:41:35Z | 2015-04-19T00:00:56Z | 2015-04-18T06:02:04Z | NONE | Hello, I noticed that you have added the 'time.season' attribute in the latest version of xray. Thanks! Those of us who study monsoons, especially the South Asian one, define the monsoon season as JJAS, which is not a valid value for time.season. How can one implement this sort of selection? TIA, Joy |
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59467251 | MDU6SXNzdWU1OTQ2NzI1MQ== | 349 | Query about concat | JoyMonteiro 7300413 | closed | 0 | 11 | 2015-03-02T11:07:58Z | 2015-04-10T06:16:02Z | 2015-03-03T05:45:50Z | NONE | Hello, I have multiple nc files, and I want to pick one variable from all of them to write to a separate file, and if possible pick one vertical level. The issue is that it has no aggregation dimension, so MFDataset does not work. The idea is to get all data about one variable from one vertical level into a single file. When I use the example in the netCDF4-python website, concat merges all variables along all dimensions, making the in-memory size really large. I'm new to xray, and I was hoping something of this sort can be done. In fact, I don't really need to write it to a new file. Even if I can get one "descriptor" (instead of an array of Dataset objects) to access my data, I will be quite happy! TIA, Joy |
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