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See https://github.com/joshdorrington/domino/blob/master/docbuild/domino-composite.pdf
A basic introduction to using the package out of the box, with three example applications:
https://github.com/joshdorrington/domino/blob/master/examples/basic_usage.ipynb
A more in-depth discussion of how to customise the behaviour of the LaggedAnalyser class:
https://github.com/joshdorrington/domino/blob/master/examples/advanced_usage.ipynb
domino can be installed using pip:
python -m pip install "domino-composite==0.14"
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A package for compositing atmospheric datasets
We found that domino-composite demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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