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Taylor diagram loses y-axis with 2.12 version #253
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@doutriaux1 Sorry, accidentally clicked assigning part, but maybe it was right? |
@lee1043 are you using mesa or not? I generated the jupyter notebooks with mesa and I don't see this issue |
@lee1043 Charles has apparently fixed the Warning (CDAT/genutil#14). I initially also got this warning when using vcs (boxfill plot), but I attributed it to There could of course be some stray minimum and maximum calls not using minmax out there |
@doutriaux1 How I can see if I am using mesa?
Not sure this is right way to check. Does mesa come with uvcdat-2.12 conda install? |
@lee1043 you can choose with or without mesa, simply add |
@doutriaux1 Thanks, but it seems like
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@jypeter @doutriaux1 Thanks for inform. Does the warning correction included in the nightly version? |
@lee1043 Here's the command to install mesalib:
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@zshaheen Thanks, it works. @doutriaux1 Having |
@doutriaux1 Maybe it is clipped by the clip planes in fittoviewport (the clip plane and the axis have the same coordinates, one implementation chooses to clip the other chooses to let it pass)? |
I am testing the Taylor Diagram with 2.12 version but it looks like it is losing y-axis as showing below.
It also gives warning as below, not sure it is related to lose y-axis.
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