Raise a warning if there are nan values in the weather data set#96
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@woutertP1 Please check if this warning would has helped you. @SabineHaas , @birgits What do you think? |
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I wasn't aware of this problem. Thanks for opening the issue @woutertP1 and thanks for implementing @uvchik!
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Fixes #95.
Changes proposed in this pull request:
If there are nan values in the weather data a warning will raised. The message includes which columns contain nan values.
I moved the tests to the tools module, because the code would be duplicate (
ModelChainandTurbineClusterModelChain)I can add tests if you agree with this approach.
[ ] add tests