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Compute Outliers #2090

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Compute Outliers #2090

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@ashmeigh ashmeigh commented Mar 4, 2024

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This pull request addresses the ongoing effort to standardize the execution of operations by transitioning from the partial function style to a structured compute_function approach. In this update, several operations have been refactored to adhere to the new standard. The modifications ensure a clearer separation between the setup and execution phases of each operation, improving the maintainability and readability of the codebase.

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Refactored multiple operations to implement the new compute_function approach.
Introduced static methods compute_function in each affected operation module to encapsulate the core logic for executing the operation on a per-slice basis.
Updated the calling code to use the compute_function method instead of the previous partial function style

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coverage: 74.37% (+0.01%) from 74.359%
when pulling 4851f64 on Compute_outliers
into e82455a on main.

@samtygier-stfc samtygier-stfc added this pull request to the merge queue Mar 11, 2024
Merged via the queue into main with commit 1ab346e Mar 11, 2024
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@samtygier-stfc samtygier-stfc deleted the Compute_outliers branch March 11, 2024 12:33
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