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When merging a dask dataframe, the resulting index is duplicated - seems to be because of the number of partitions. See example below:
import pandas as pd
import dask.dataframe as dd
a = dd.from_pandas(pd.DataFrame({'a': [1,2,3,4]}), npartitions=2)
b = pd.DataFrame({'a': [1,2,3,4], 'b': [2,3,4,5]})
a.merge(b, on='a').compute()Returns
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What happened:
xr.DataArray([1], coords=[('onecoord', [2])]).sel(onecoord=2).to_dataframe(name='name') raise an exception ValueError: no valid index for a 0-dimensional object
What you expected to happen:
the same behavior as: xr.DataArray([1], coords=[('onecoord', [2])]).to_dataframe(name='name')
Anything else we need to know?:
I see that the array after the select
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pandas-dev/pandas#36591 added a pre-commit hook for flagging the use of single instead of double backticks for code blocks in restructured text. This is a pretty common mistake in the docs so a lot of files have to be skipped, but we should instead remove these exclusions and fix the relevant files.
Note that this might mean removing rather than adding backticks if the