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483460066 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/2894#issuecomment-483460066 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/2894 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4MzQ2MDA2Ng== jbusecke 14314623 2019-04-15T23:53:32Z 2019-04-15T23:53:32Z CONTRIBUTOR

How about this one?

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  Added docs example for `xarray.Dataset.get()` 433410125
483458809 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/2894#issuecomment-483458809 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/2894 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4MzQ1ODgwOQ== jbusecke 14314623 2019-04-15T23:46:23Z 2019-04-15T23:46:49Z CONTRIBUTOR

I am still a bit puzzled over the ds[['x', 'temperature']] suggestion. Maybe I am not getting something, but x is a dimension and the output of ds[['x', 'temperature']] is the same as ds[['temperature']]. I think it would be clearer to add a third variable (maybe in the code block above) and then select two out of three data variables?

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  Added docs example for `xarray.Dataset.get()` 433410125
483457364 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/2894#issuecomment-483457364 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/2894 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDQ4MzQ1NzM2NA== jbusecke 14314623 2019-04-15T23:38:41Z 2019-04-15T23:38:41Z CONTRIBUTOR

Oh I see. It returns None if any of the keys is not found. That might indeed lead to confusion. So should I just add an example with multiple variables using ds[['var1', 'var2']]?

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  Added docs example for `xarray.Dataset.get()` 433410125

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