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This may get a little tricky with datetime ranges. Maybe use a start_time field and an end_time field?
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You can use `HH\Lib\Experimental\Time` for this, but there are more valid values for it than actual time-as-read-from-a-clock. If you "abuse" `HH\Lib\Experimental\Time` to represent a time-as-read-fro…
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Proposals for a method to extract data from 2 specified points along the time bounds. This could potentially be quite complicated as it would mean de-coupling the lambda construction.
This will be …
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I am running ashlar on multiple images from a fluorescence microscope (ome.tif) which has a 3x3 image configuration in the x,y direction and a range of images in the z direction ranging from 1 to 100 …
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### Description
Upgrading to .NET 7.0 results in (small) DateTime errors when adding seconds (double), probably introduced by https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/pull/73198.
While it's clear that …
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## Description
```calculate_seasonal_error``` is buggy when the inputs are multivariate data.
```past_data = extract_past_data(time_series, forecast)``` results in ```(dim, time)``` shaped array rat…
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I'm currently exploring integration between Param and Pydantic.
I will use this issue to highlight some things Param could learn or otherwise utilize from Pydantic.
## 1. Pydantic is compiled wi…
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## 🐛 Bug
Hi, I'm trying to compute the jacobian vector product using a trick from https://j-towns.github.io/2017/06/12/A-new-trick.html. This involves computing the gradient twice. It seems like us…
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#### Arctic Version
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1.68
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#### Arctic Store
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# VersionStore
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#### Platform and version
Windows 10, Anaconda, Python 3.5 environment
#### Description of problem and/o…