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| 924030841 | MDU6SXNzdWU5MjQwMzA4NDE= | 5484 | Issue on page /user-guide/time-series.html | gagebeni 80449808 | closed | 1 | 3 | 2021-06-17T15:03:17Z | 2021-06-17T17:46:49Z | 2021-06-17T17:46:48Z | NONE | Hi all I want to know if it is possible to index on the lat two points having different coordinates like this mask_lon = (data_sst.lon> = x1) & (data_sst.lon <= x0) mask_lat = (data_sst.lat == y0, y1) & (data_sst.lat == y0, y1) and then extract the transect resulting from this indexing like this: transect = data_sst.SST.where (mask_lon & mask_lat, drop = True) Thank you in advance. |
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