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124129804 MDU6SXNzdWUxMjQxMjk4MDQ= 687 Dataset.T property creates conflict with data named 'T' brian-rose 9097307 closed 0     3 2015-12-28T21:30:58Z 2015-12-29T03:09:47Z 2015-12-29T03:09:47Z CONTRIBUTOR      

I frequently find myself working with datasets that include a variable named 'T' (for temperature!)

The problem with this is that, unlike any other variable, mydataset.T does not return the variable, because there is a built-in property .T which is just a map to the mydataset.transpose() method.

This is mostly just a minor annoyance, because of course I can access the data as mydataset['T'], but it necessitates an odd asymmetry in any code that accesses T as well as other data. And, maybe more importantly, mydataset.T does NOT immediately raise an error in code that is attempting to access the temperature data.

I have not been able to simply remove the property interactively from the dataset objects, e.g. del mydataset.T raises an error AttributeError: can't delete attribute

Since the transpose functionality is already easily accessible through mydataset.transpose() (which is more readable, in my opinion), perhaps the T property should just be removed?

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