datatree.DataTree.cumprod#

DataTree.cumprod(dim: Dims = None, *, skipna: bool | None = None, keep_attrs: bool | None = None, **kwargs: Any) Self[source]#

Reduce this Dataset’s data by applying cumprod along some dimension(s).

Parameters
  • dim (str, Iterable of Hashable, "..." or None, default: None) – Name of dimension[s] along which to apply cumprod. For e.g. dim="x" or dim=["x", "y"]. If “…” or None, will reduce over all dimensions.

  • skipna (bool or None, optional) – If True, skip missing values (as marked by NaN). By default, only skips missing values for float dtypes; other dtypes either do not have a sentinel missing value (int) or skipna=True has not been implemented (object, datetime64 or timedelta64).

  • keep_attrs (bool or None, optional) – If True, attrs will be copied from the original object to the new one. If False, the new object will be returned without attributes.

  • **kwargs (Any) – Additional keyword arguments passed on to the appropriate array function for calculating cumprod on this object’s data. These could include dask-specific kwargs like split_every.

Returns

reduced (Dataset) – New Dataset with cumprod applied to its data and the indicated dimension(s) removed

See also

numpy.cumprod, dask.array.cumprod, DataArray.cumprod

Aggregation

User guide on reduction or aggregation operations.

Notes

Non-numeric variables will be removed prior to reducing.

Examples

>>> da = xr.DataArray(
...     np.array([1, 2, 3, 0, 2, np.nan]),
...     dims="time",
...     coords=dict(
...         time=("time", pd.date_range("2001-01-01", freq="M", periods=6)),
...         labels=("time", np.array(["a", "b", "c", "c", "b", "a"])),
...     ),
... )
>>> ds = xr.Dataset(dict(da=da))
>>> ds
<xarray.Dataset>
Dimensions:  (time: 6)
Coordinates:
  * time     (time) datetime64[ns] 2001-01-31 2001-02-28 ... 2001-06-30
    labels   (time) <U1 'a' 'b' 'c' 'c' 'b' 'a'
Data variables:
    da       (time) float64 1.0 2.0 3.0 0.0 2.0 nan
>>> ds.cumprod()
<xarray.Dataset>
Dimensions:  (time: 6)
Dimensions without coordinates: time
Data variables:
    da       (time) float64 1.0 2.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Use skipna to control whether NaNs are ignored.

>>> ds.cumprod(skipna=False)
<xarray.Dataset>
Dimensions:  (time: 6)
Dimensions without coordinates: time
Data variables:
    da       (time) float64 1.0 2.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 nan