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| id | html_url | issue_url | node_id | user | created_at | updated_at ▲ | author_association | body | reactions | performed_via_github_app | issue |
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| 745155086 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/4682#issuecomment-745155086 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4682 | MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDc0NTE1NTA4Ng== | BENR0 12115839 | 2020-12-15T09:08:52Z | 2020-12-15T09:08:52Z | NONE | Yes in this case I need the functionality to be able to specify an alternative value similar to Actually I am probably not really qualified to answer your question about adding kwargs or getting the value from the options since I am not really familiar with xarray code. While searching for the reason/solution to my problem I also came across the issues you mentioned and then just had a quick glance at the code why Anyway as far as I can see if Long story short; it would be nice for users to at least be able to have a choice to keep attributes with this kind of operations (I guess there are other operations which have the same problem) regardless of how it is implemented. |
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