GeoscienceAustralia / PyRate

A Python tool for estimating velocity and time-series from Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) data.
https://geoscienceaustralia.github.io/PyRate/
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Mg/filenames #299

Closed basaks closed 3 years ago

basaks commented 3 years ago

20151125-20151219_ifg.tif - interferogram 20151125-20151219_coh.tif - coherence dem.tif - dem

codecov-commenter commented 3 years ago

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Merging #299 into develop will increase coverage by 0.14%. The diff coverage is 79.10%.

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##           develop     #299      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage    83.13%   83.27%   +0.14%     
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  Files           26       26              
  Lines         3462     3468       +6     
  Branches       543      543              
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+ Hits          2878     2888      +10     
+ Misses         489      485       -4     
  Partials        95       95              
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
pyrate/core/config.py 94.41% <ø> (+0.89%) :arrow_up:
pyrate/merge.py 16.16% <0.00%> (+0.91%) :arrow_up:
pyrate/core/shared.py 93.14% <45.45%> (-0.75%) :arrow_down:
pyrate/prepifg.py 50.74% <64.70%> (-0.04%) :arrow_down:
pyrate/core/gdal_python.py 85.33% <90.90%> (+0.33%) :arrow_up:
pyrate/configuration.py 92.16% <100.00%> (+0.24%) :arrow_up:
pyrate/core/ifgconstants.py 100.00% <100.00%> (ø)
pyrate/core/orbital.py 93.44% <100.00%> (+0.23%) :arrow_up:
pyrate/core/prepifg_helper.py 93.52% <100.00%> (-0.44%) :arrow_down:

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adeane-ga commented 3 years ago

I have run the mg/filenames branch using the workflow execution of PyRate on the Mexico data. I approve the merge to develop.

I can confirm:

Example:

See image:

image

I can also see that the Metadate reflects the parameters that were originally in the filename: image