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Consolidating multiple issues here:
- blacklist BED file with one entry #196
- bg2 file with a header #128
- malformed pairs file #135
- spaces instead of tabs in chromsizes file #124
- other chromsizes weirdness #142
Any chance to implement comfit?
If not, how to get exponential fitting with implemented functions in GDL?
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2) Feature Request
Currently the ordering of dimensions described in the schema is in many cases not listed in the documentation. E.g., for ElectricalSeries.data we should add to the docval that the dimensions are num_time | num_channels. This would help users avoid errors with ordering of dimensions.
This issue was motivated by #960
This issue is in part also related to #626
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Describe the bug
Seen with #952: it should be allowed to load a zero-size extent.
corrupted double-linked list
This should produce an empty shared_ptr / zero-sized array (note that for numpy, only the 0:0 selected axes are set to zero-extent in the returned array).
To Reproduce
... having a hard time to write a reproducer outside of the location linked above..
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Hello,
Considering your amazing efficiency on pandas, numpy, and more, it would seem to make sense for your module to work with even bigger data, such as Audio (for example .mp3 and .wav). This is something that would help a lot considering the nature audio (ie. where one of the lowest and most common sampling rates is still 44,100 samples/sec). For a use case, I would consider vaex.open('Hu