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476602539 | MDU6SXNzdWU0NzY2MDI1Mzk= | 3184 | scipy skewnorm function doesnt work with xarray rolling window? | mada0007 44284270 | open | 0 | 3 | 2019-08-04T22:48:08Z | 2022-04-18T16:01:40Z | NONE | MCVE Code Sample```python loc,scale,shape = da.rolling(time=59).reduce(scipy.stats.skewnorm) ``` Expected Output
Output of ``ommit: Nonepython: 3.7.2 (default, Dec 29 2018, 00:00:04) [Clang 4.0.1 (tags/RELEASE_401/final)] python-bits: 64 OS: Darwin OS-release: 18.2.0 machine: x86_64 processor: i386 byteorder: little LC_ALL: None LANG: None LOCALE: en_AU.UTF-8 libhdf5: 1.10.4 libnetcdf: 4.6.2 xarray: 0.12.1 pandas: 0.24.2 numpy: 1.15.4 scipy: 1.2.1 netCDF4: 1.5.1.2 pydap: installed h5netcdf: None h5py: None Nio: None zarr: None cftime: 1.0.3.4 nc_time_axis: None PseudonetCDF: None rasterio: None cfgrib: None iris: None bottleneck: None dask: 1.2.2 distributed: 1.28.1 matplotlib: 3.0.3 cartopy: 0.17.0 seaborn: 0.9.0 setuptools: 40.8.0 pip: 19.0.3 conda: None pytest: None IPython: None sphinx: None`` How can I please make this code work? |
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467814673 | MDU6SXNzdWU0Njc4MTQ2NzM= | 3124 | selecting only october to march from monthly data using xarray | mada0007 44284270 | closed | 0 | 9 | 2019-07-14T09:23:46Z | 2021-07-14T15:10:40Z | 2019-07-15T02:25:32Z | NONE | I have array of monthy data. I want to select monthly values starting from october to march like this my data = starts from [1950-01,1950-02,1950-03, ...] this is what I want selection = [1950-10, 1950-11, 1950-12, 1960-1,1960-2, 1960-3, ...] # notice it continues to 1960 thanks |
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543825272 | MDU6SXNzdWU1NDM4MjUyNzI= | 3656 | apply rolling window on function | mada0007 44284270 | closed | 0 | 5 | 2019-12-30T10:16:27Z | 2021-02-12T00:05:52Z | 2021-02-12T00:05:51Z | NONE | I am looking for how to apply xarray rolling window to this function. I have really searched a lot but my effort is still futile.. My data is xarray data of shape (time, lon, lat) (323x180x360) respectively ```python def get_grps(s,axis=0, thresh=-1, Nmin=2): """ Nmin : int > 0 Min number of consecutive values below threshold. """ s = pd.Series(s) m = np.logical_and.reduce([s.shift(-i).le(thresh) for i in range(Nmin)]) if Nmin > 1: m = pd.Series(m, index=s.index).replace({False: np.NaN}).ffill(limit=Nmin-1).fillna(False) else: m = pd.Series(m, index=s.index)
``` I tried this
I get this error
How can I rectify this? Thanks |
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538809911 | MDU6SXNzdWU1Mzg4MDk5MTE= | 3632 | applying ufunc over lon and lat | mada0007 44284270 | closed | 0 | 5 | 2019-12-17T03:25:44Z | 2020-08-23T17:37:29Z | 2020-08-23T17:37:29Z | NONE | I am trying to apply ufunc to my code to speed it up. Currently I am looping over lon and lat and it takes ages. After long reads I came up with this though am still not sure where I a going wrong. Suggestions and Ideas would be very helpful to get me going. thanks ``` python def get_grps(s, thresh=-1, Nmin=3): """ Nmin : int > 0 Min number of consecutive values below threshold. """ s = pd.Series(s) m = np.logical_and.reduce([s.shift(-i).le(thresh) for i in range(Nmin)]) if Nmin > 1: m = pd.Series(m, index=s.index).replace({False: np.NaN}).ffill(limit=Nmin-1).fillna(False) else: m = pd.Series(m, index=s.index)
```
``` python def consec_events(obj):
results = consec_events(spi) ``` ERROR IS HERE
I am relatively new to apply this and I have been reading quite a lot. I would appreciatiate if I can be corrected on how to properly apply this over time dimension of my data and get resulting 2d array for each lon and lat? |
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540682976 | MDU6SXNzdWU1NDA2ODI5NzY= | 3650 | Ipcc srex regions updated | mada0007 44284270 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2019-12-20T01:25:59Z | 2019-12-20T22:06:02Z | 2019-12-20T22:06:02Z | NONE | There has been updated to IPCC srex regions which has not yet been implemented in xarray I think. In particular I am looking for how I can subset this new cordinate for CENTRAL africa AFRICA;Central-Africa;CAF; 8,-10.0; 8,0; 15.0,14.7; 27.0,14.7; 27.0,-10.0;;;;;;;;; Values on the right are longitudes and values on the left are lattitudes respectively. |
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417666040 | MDU6SXNzdWU0MTc2NjYwNDA= | 2804 | Error when oppening netcdf file with open_mfdataset | mada0007 44284270 | closed | 0 | 3 | 2019-03-06T07:46:57Z | 2019-03-06T23:14:26Z | 2019-03-06T23:14:26Z | NONE | Code Sample, a copy-pastable example if possible
this is my error message ```python-traceback Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in <module> File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/backends/api.py", line 637, in open_mfdataset datasets = [open_(p, **open_kwargs) for p in paths] File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/backends/api.py", line 344, in open_dataset ds = maybe_decode_store(store) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/backends/api.py", line 274, in maybe_decode_store drop_variables=drop_variables) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/conventions.py", line 461, in decode_cf decode_coords, drop_variables=drop_variables) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/conventions.py", line 394, in decode_cf_variables stack_char_dim=stack_char_dim) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/conventions.py", line 300, in decode_cf_variable var = coder.decode(var, name=name) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/coding/times.py", line 412, in decode dtype = _decode_cf_datetime_dtype(data, units, calendar) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/coding/times.py", line 131, in _decode_cf_datetime_dtype raise ValueError(msg) ValueError: unable to decode time units u'days since 0001-01-01' with calendar u'days since 0001-01-01'. Try opening your dataset with decode_times=False. Full traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/coding/times.py", line 122, in _decode_cf_datetime_dtype result = decode_cf_datetime(example_value, units, calendar) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/coding/times.py", line 192, in decode_cf_datetime flat_num_dates.astype(np.float), units, calendar) File "/Users/mada0007/anaconda3/envs/Research_ass/lib/python2.7/site-packages/xarray/coding/times.py", line 92, in _decode_datetime_with_cftime only_use_cftime_datetimes=True)) File "cftime/_cftime.pyx", line 265, in cftime._cftime.num2date File "cftime/_cftime.pyx", line 730, in cftime._cftime.utime.init ValueError: calendar must be one of ['standard', 'gregorian', 'proleptic_gregorian', 'noleap', 'julian', 'all_leap', '365_day', '366_day', '360_day'], got 'days since 0001-01-01'``` Problem descriptiontrying to open this netcdf files which was writtend by me, code not working at all expecting ext Output of
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408010761 | MDU6SXNzdWU0MDgwMTA3NjE= | 2755 | rolling count not working | mada0007 44284270 | closed | 0 | 5 | 2019-02-08T05:24:11Z | 2019-02-08T14:43:59Z | 2019-02-08T07:50:56Z | NONE | This is my code ```python R = OM.rolling(time=59) for label, arr_window in R: aa_try = dset.precip \ .where(dset.precip < 50) \ .count(dim='time') ``` so my data is of shape 324,72,144 i.e. time,lon and lat. I want to do a rolling count over the time dimention with threshold as specified above. the problem is I expect to get data of the same dimension but instead I get only 2d data. Is there anyway to get around this? Any advice will be very helpfull. [this should explain why the current behavior is a problem and why the expected output is a better solution.]
Output of INSTALLED VERSIONS
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commit: None
python: 3.6.6.final.0
python-bits: 64
OS: Darwin
OS-release: 18.2.0
machine: x86_64
processor: i386
byteorder: little
LC_ALL: None
LANG: None
LOCALE: en_AU.UTF-8
xarray: 0.11.0
pandas: 0.23.4
numpy: 1.15.4
scipy: 1.1.0
netCDF4: 1.4.1
h5netcdf: None
h5py: 2.8.0
Nio: None
zarr: None
cftime: 1.0.3.4
PseudonetCDF: None
rasterio: None
iris: 2.2.0
bottleneck: None
cyordereddict: None
dask: 1.0.0
distributed: 1.25.0
matplotlib: 3.0.2
cartopy: 0.17.0
seaborn: 0.9.0
setuptools: 40.6.2
pip: 18.1
conda: None
pytest: None
IPython: 7.2.0
sphinx: 1.8.3
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