Reverting back to float for time and dt inside pset.execute#2090
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Reverting back to float for time and dt inside pset.execute#2090erikvansebille wants to merge 15 commits intov4-devfrom
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Turns out that |
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Actually, I now see that the particle-as-float may improve performance by a factor 2 for very large particle numbers ( |
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We're not pursuing this anymore; we're also getting good performance with numpy.datetime64 |
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Reverting to using
float64fortimeanddtinpset.execute(), because it might increase performance a lot (to be explored). See also Parcels-code/parcels-benchmarks#1mainfor v3 changes,v4-devfor v4 changes)