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Exclude fleet information systematically #15

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kellijohnson-NOAA opened this issue May 23, 2022 · 2 comments
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Exclude fleet information systematically #15

kellijohnson-NOAA opened this issue May 23, 2022 · 2 comments
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Automate the exclusion of entire datasets, which could serve as both a sensitivity and for the exploration of retrospective patterns.

_Originally posted by @brianlangseth-NOAA in #12

@kellijohnson-NOAA kellijohnson-NOAA changed the title Exclude fleets information systematically Exclude fleet information systematically May 23, 2022
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@brianlangseth-NOAA could you flesh out a little bit more what you are looking for here? Would the ideal to go systematically through each fleet and remove all information for it one by one?

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@kellijohnson-NOAA Yes, I think the most straightforward way would be to specify a fleet number or name and have everything removed from that (catch, index, comps). A systematic approach could work too where a function is run and all fleets are removed one by one, but I would prefer a function that does each fleet on its one. Its easy to run that function for each fleet, and in many cases we may only need it for one or two fleets anyway.

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