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783985506 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0NTUzMjUxMzEz | 4795 | Expand user dir paths (~) in open_mfdataset. | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 3 | 2021-01-12T07:22:56Z | 2021-01-15T17:22:37Z | 2021-01-15T17:22:28Z | CONTRIBUTOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/4795 |
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782335748 | MDU6SXNzdWU3ODIzMzU3NDg= | 4783 | User directories (~) not expanded by open_mfdataset(). | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 0 | 2021-01-08T19:08:25Z | 2021-01-15T17:22:28Z | 2021-01-15T17:22:27Z | CONTRIBUTOR | What happened: Hi. Perhaps a trivially minor issue, but I have noticed that What you expected to happen: I would expect consistent behaviour across all file reading and writing methods. Minimal Complete Verifiable Example: ```python
Anything else we need to know?: This is done by private method Environment: Output of <tt>xr.show_versions()</tt>INSTALLED VERSIONS ------------------ commit: None python: 3.9.1 (default, Dec 13 2020, 11:55:53) [GCC 10.2.0] python-bits: 64 OS: Linux OS-release: 5.4.80-2-MANJARO machine: x86_64 processor: byteorder: little LC_ALL: None LANG: en_GB.utf8 LOCALE: en_GB.UTF-8 libhdf5: 1.12.0 libnetcdf: 4.7.4 xarray: 0.16.1 pandas: 1.1.5 numpy: 1.19.4 scipy: 1.5.4 netCDF4: 1.5.4 pydap: None h5netcdf: None h5py: None Nio: None zarr: None cftime: 1.2.1 nc_time_axis: None PseudoNetCDF: None rasterio: None cfgrib: None iris: None bottleneck: None dask: 2.30.0 distributed: None matplotlib: 3.3.3 cartopy: None seaborn: None numbagg: None pint: None setuptools: 51.0.0 pip: 20.2.2 conda: None pytest: 6.1.2 IPython: 7.19.0 sphinx: 3.4.0 |
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558140877 | MDU6SXNzdWU1NTgxNDA4Nzc= | 3735 | Contour plot with norm and int or no levels fails. | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2020-01-31T13:45:07Z | 2020-05-12T22:47:51Z | 2020-05-12T22:47:51Z | CONTRIBUTOR | MCVE Code Sample
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Expected OutputA plot. Problem DescriptionI think this has to do with: And the line where the code fails: There should be an easy fix, I think. Output of
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520110180 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MzM4NzU1NzM5 | 3498 | Add option to choose mfdataset attributes source. | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 9 | 2019-11-08T16:30:33Z | 2020-04-05T20:44:43Z | 2020-01-11T15:22:56Z | CONTRIBUTOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/3498 | Add a
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548413554 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MzYxNzE4MTAy | 3685 | Allow binned coordinates on 1D plots y-axis. | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 5 | 2020-01-11T10:39:13Z | 2020-01-23T08:57:07Z | 2020-01-22T21:09:39Z | CONTRIBUTOR | 0 | pydata/xarray/pulls/3685 | Currently 1D plot functions only allow binned coordinates (of
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528062816 | MDU6SXNzdWU1MjgwNjI4MTY= | 3571 | Binned coordinates (pd.Interval) not plottable on the y-axis. | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2019-11-25T12:44:40Z | 2020-01-22T21:09:39Z | 2020-01-22T21:09:39Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Minimal Code Sample```python import numpy as np import xarray as xr import matplotlib.pyplot as plt create fake datadata = xr.DataArray(np.random.rand(101)).rename('data') group by bins and compute sumbins = np.linspace(0, 1, 11) data = data.groupby_bins(data, bins).sum() plot group meansdata.plot() # works data.plot(x='data_bins') # works plt.plot((bins[:-1]+bins[1:])/2, data) # works plot with axes transposeddata.plot(y='data_bins') # TypeError data.plot.line(y='data_bins') # TypeError plt.plot(data, (bins[:-1]+bins[1:])/2) # workaround ``` Expected OutputI would like to plot binned data (produced with Problem DescriptionAttempting to plot using an array of
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354151953 | MDU6SXNzdWUzNTQxNTE5NTM= | 2382 | Add option to choose the source of global attributes in mfdataset. | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 0 | 2018-08-27T01:45:23Z | 2020-01-11T15:22:56Z | 2020-01-11T15:22:56Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Code Sample```python import numpy as np import xarray as xr prepare fake datatime = np.arange(1000) data = time**2 write to multiple netcdf filesfor i in range(10): filename = 'ds{:d}.nc'.format(i) ds = xr.Dataset({'data': (['time'], data[100i:100i+100])}, coords={'time': time[100i:100i+100]}, attrs={'history': 'Created ' + filename + '.'}) ds.to_netcdf(filename) open as mfdatasetwith xr.open_mfdataset('ds?.nc') as ds: print ds.history ``` Problem descriptionCurrently, global attributes of multi-file datasets are taken from the first file in the list. I think this is a problem in the context of consecutive model runs where history is appended in each subsequent run. When opening the results as mfdataset, history is taken from the first run file all subsequent history is lost. NetCDF4 has a new keyword argument to set the Output of
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353623661 | MDU6SXNzdWUzNTM2MjM2NjE= | 2381 | Plotting norm is superseded by xarray vmin and vmax | juseg 1186928 | closed | 0 | 6 | 2018-08-24T02:47:17Z | 2018-10-08T05:23:35Z | 2018-10-08T05:23:35Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Code Sample```python import numpy as np import xarray as xr import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib.colors as mcolors prepare array with values between 1e0 and 1e3da = xr.DataArray(np.logspace(0, 3, 24).reshape(4, 6), dims=('x', 'y')) but we want to log-normalize between 1e0 and 1e2norm = mcolors.LogNorm(1e1, 1e2) plot with log normda.plot.imshow(norm=norm) # log norm is applied but bounds are replaced da.plot.imshow(norm=norm, vmin=norm.vmin, vmax=norm.vmax) # works, but redundantshow resultsplt.show() ``` Problem descriptionWhen passing a norm argument to imshow etc, the norm is forwarded to matplotlib but its data bounds are replaced with those calculated by xarray. Expected OutputI think that the norm's Output of
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