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I might be missing something or it's just an internal xarray implementation (to handle missing values in integer data types), and I would appreciate if somebody could, please, clarify.
I am saving int16 data to Zarr store and provide the type in encodings settings. When reading data back in from the Zarr store the datatype is of float32 type.
Is it expected?
Is original data still saved to the Zarr as int16 type?
I see expected dtype of int16 of the read back in data if I omit the missing_value setting for the encoding.
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I might be missing something or it's just an internal
xarray
implementation (to handle missing values in integer data types), and I would appreciate if somebody could, please, clarify.I am saving
int16
data to Zarr store and provide the type in encodings settings. When reading data back in from the Zarr store the datatype is offloat32
type.Is it expected?
Is original data still saved to the Zarr as
int16
type?I see expected
dtype
ofint16
of the read back in data if I omit themissing_value
setting for the encoding.Produces output:
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