More time-efficient order in timeslice file creation #823
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Changed the order of timeslice file import and creation of dataframes. Previously, a pandas dataframe was created for each timeslice, and then the dataframes were concatenated into a combined dataframe for 15-minute resampling. Now, only numpy arrays are imported, which are then combined into one large dataframe.
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from pyinstrument import Profiler
profiler = Profiler()
profiler.start()
profiler.stop()
profiler.print()
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For Lower Colorado example [test_AnA.yaml]: benchmark for get_obs_from_timeslices shows 2-fold speedup:
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AFTER:
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