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remove default scale warning in compare #1412

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remove default scale warning in compare #1412

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@OriolAbril OriolAbril commented Oct 5, 2020

loo and waic had it removed already IIRC

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  • Follows official PR format
  • Code style correct (follows pylint and black guidelines)
  • Changes are listed in changelog

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Merging #1412 into master will decrease coverage by 0.00%.
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master    #1412      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   91.69%   91.69%   -0.01%     
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  Files         105      105              
  Lines       11024    11023       -1     
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- Hits        10108    10107       -1     
  Misses        916      916              
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arviz/stats/stats.py 96.30% <ø> (-0.01%) ⬇️

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@AlexAndorra AlexAndorra merged commit 9c6e95e into master Oct 5, 2020
@OriolAbril OriolAbril deleted the ic_warning branch October 5, 2020 18:40
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