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Agreed.
…On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 2:55 PM Sebastian Benthall ***@***.***> wrote:
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Perhaps we should use xarray data types everywhere, such as:
- grids
- distributions
- solutions
- as typed inputs/outputs to equations used in model definitions
@alanlujan91 <https://github.com/alanlujan91> has modeled this with
Labeled distributions and several of the Consumer models already.
I propose (tentatively) that we work these changes throughout the library,
rather than reserving them for special 'Labeled' classes.
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Just want to add a comment of support. Only things I would consider would be:
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This may be useful: https://hugovk.github.io/top-pypi-packages/ -- |
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Continuing discussion from here:
#1283 (comment)
Perhaps we should use xarray data types everywhere, such as:
@alanlujan91 has modeled this with Labeled distributions and several of the Consumer models already.
I propose (tentatively) that we work these changes throughout the library, rather than reserving them for special 'Labeled' classes.
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