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ContourPy 1.3.0 adds new ContourGenerator functions multi_lines and multi_filled to calculate contour lines and filled contours over a sequence of levels in a single function call. There are also new functions to render, convert and dechunk the returns from multi_lines and multi_filled. This release adds support for Python 3.13, including free-threaded. The latter should be considered experimental. The use of np.nan as the lower_level or upper_level of ContourGenerator.filled() is no longer permitted. Enhancements: multi_lines and multi_filled: ContourGenerator.multi_lines and multi_filled (#338, #340, #342, #343) Renderer.multi_lines and multi_filled (#341) convert_multi_lines and convert_multi_filled (#348) dechunk_multi_lines and dechunk_multi_filled (#345) Prevent use of np.nanas lower or upper level in filled (#339) Compatibility: Support CPython 3.13 including free-threaded (#382, #384, #388, #408, #410, #411, #412, #423) Support PyPy 3.10 (#404) Code improvements: Support improved typing in NumPy 2.1.0 (#422) Documentation improvements: Simpler sphinx cross-references (#361) Add more doc cross-references to explain returned data formats (#366) Remove download numbers for conda packages (#428) Documentation for multi_lines and multi_filled (#390, #431) Document possibility of duplicate contour points (#432) Build, testing and CI improvements: Add pytest option to log image differences to CSV file (#335) Label flaky test (#385) MSVC linking and std::mutex compiler flag (#391, #395, #414, #419, #427) Add minimal test script (#399) Bump minimum supported NumPy to 1.23 (#403) Build and publish nightly wheels (#413, #425) Bump default python version in CI to 3.12 (#430)
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