docs(mahalanobis): add Examples and document NaN propagation#3581
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The public mahalanobis() docstring had Parameters and Returns but no Examples section, unlike peer utilities such as normalize.rescale. Its NaN-propagation rule was also undocumented despite being pinned by test_nan_propagation. Add a runnable Examples block (whose input includes a NaN so the output shows propagation directly), a Notes section covering the NaN rule, the auto-stats N+1 all-finite requirement, and the four supported backends, and note default='mahalanobis' on the name parameter. Documentation only; no behavior change. Refs xarray-contrib#3579
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Adds the missing pieces to the
mahalanobis()docstring:.. sourcecode:: pythonblock. The example mixes a NaN into one band so the output shows propagation directly.default='mahalanobis'on thenameparameter, matching hownormalize.rescaledocuments itsname.Documentation only. No behavior change. The Returns float64/shape claim and the four-backend claim already match the
ArrayTypeFunctionMappingdispatch, so those were left alone. Existingtest_mahalanobis.pystill passes (24 tests).Closes #3579