feat(composite): Add mean and std methods to composite function#67
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This refactors the existing `temporal_mean` and `temporal_std` functions into a more generic `composite` function. The `composite` function now acts as a dispatcher for different temporal aggregation methods, currently supporting "median", "mean", and "std". The original `temporal_mean` and `temporal_std` functions are preserved for backward compatibility and now call the `composite` function internally. This change improves the API by centralizing temporal aggregation logic, making it more extensible for future methods.
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This change refactors the temporal_mean and temporal_std functions into a new composite function that supports "median", "mean", and "std" methods. The existing functions are kept for backward compatibility.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 11217504052681445843 started by @BnJam