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Add alias for blockmean's -S parameter #1601
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Co-authored-by: Will Schlitzer <schlitzer90@gmail.com>
@michaelgrund Sorry to leave you hanging, but I haven't had the chance to check out this branch yet! |
No worries @willschlitzer 😉 |
I'm not familiar with the use of |
I get different results depending on the argument. Maybe try a git status to check the branch and
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Thanks for you comment @meghanrjones. I'm fully open for other suggestions for the alias. Indeed, |
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Do you think |
Maybe I set up my Jupyter Notebook badly, but I'm now getting different results. Looks like it works! |
I'm open for this, what do the others think is the better choice? |
I think |
Co-authored-by: Dongdong Tian <seisman.info@gmail.com>
/format |
Co-authored-by: Dongdong Tian <seisman.info@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Wei Ji <23487320+weiji14@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Will Schlitzer <schlitzer90@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dongdong Tian <seisman.info@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Wei Ji <23487320+weiji14@users.noreply.github.com>
Description of proposed changes
According to #1598 this PR add an alias for the -S parameter of blockmean.
Reminders
make format
andmake check
to make sure the code follows the style guide.doc/api/index.rst
.Slash Commands
You can write slash commands (
/command
) in the first line of a comment to performspecific operations. Supported slash commands are:
/format
: automatically format and lint the code/test-gmt-dev
: run full tests on the latest GMT development version