I think pvlib/pandas/python already offer quite a few ways to
deal with different conventions. The hardest part for me is
usually figuring out what other people's conventions and
assumptions were/are.
pvlib-python could perhaps a) propose a recommended convention b) provide some documented conversion functions for common alternatives.
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Since I just came across this again, to the specific questions...
I'd like to hear about workflows and challenges that pvlib python users have when modeling interval data in pvlib. We see this most frequently with hourly average data, but the same concepts apply to any interval and can be extended to other statistics.
Please respond with any comments, but here are some questions to spur discussion:
Do you treat the time labels as instantaneous without care for the averaging convention?
Do you treat the time labels as instantaneous but shift them by half an interval (e.g. subtract 30 minutes from hourly ending timestamps)?
Do you upsample your data before using pvlib functions and later resample to regain the original intervals?
Would you like to see functions or arguments to help with upsampling and resampling data in pvlib? What would these interfaces look like?
No wrong answers!
Thanks,Will
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