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Geoplot2 #58

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I was having an issue with the test running and test for plot_from_u_and_v(). I also made a few minor changes to the new plotting stuff I did. This is not fixing my py.test issue but I do need the plot_from_u_and_v() to let the test pass.

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Requesting Bobby as a reviewer.

I never had issues with the plot_from_u_and_v test so I am a little concerned about potential conflicts on the ADC system.

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This looks fine to me. I'll do one test on my end here first.

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I wonder if there is some sort of setting in the ADC environment that is making it fail. I'll try the test on my own end and see what I get.

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rcjackson commented May 15, 2019

For your py.test issue I tried simply running the test manually and I get this figure.
myfig

If I run it through pytest I get the greyscale version. Therefore, I think there might be an issue with pytest-mpl when it preserves the figure colormap. I'll look into raising an issue on their webpage.

@rcjackson rcjackson merged commit 80a187d into ARM-DOE:master May 15, 2019
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I have raised this as an issue. We can see if it's truly a problem on their end or something we need to do.

matplotlib/pytest-mpl#84

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OK thanks. Can we comment out the test with our stuff for now?

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rcjackson commented May 15, 2019 via email

@kenkehoe kenkehoe deleted the geoplot2 branch July 10, 2019 01:55
AdamTheisen pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 12, 2019
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