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pvlib.pvarray doesn't behave as you might expect:

In [1]: import pvlib

In [2]: pvlib.pvsystem.sapm
Out[2]: <function pvlib.pvsystem.sapm(effective_irradiance, temp_cell, module)>

In [3]: pvlib.pvarray.pvefficiency_adr
Traceback (most recent call last):

  Cell In[3], line 1
    pvlib.pvarray.pvefficiency_adr

AttributeError: module 'pvlib' has no attribute 'pvarray'

This is because it was not listed in the __init__.py file. This one-line PR lists it there so that the behavior becomes:

In [1]: import pvlib

In [2]: pvlib.pvarray.pvefficiency_adr
Out[2]: <function pvlib.pvarray.pvefficiency_adr(effective_irradiance, temp_cell, k_a, k_d, tc_d, k_rs, k_rsh)>

@kandersolar kandersolar added this to the v0.10.4 milestone Jan 23, 2024
@kandersolar kandersolar merged commit 6bb149f into pvlib:main Jan 23, 2024
@kandersolar kandersolar deleted the init_pvarray branch January 23, 2024 16:00
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