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412080974 MDU6SXNzdWU0MTIwODA5NzQ= 2779 Bring xr.align objects specification in line with other top-level functions? zbarry 4762711 open 0     2 2019-02-19T19:13:33Z 2020-11-26T21:44:09Z   NONE      

Was wondering if this might be useful given that I ran into this point of confusion. Observing the following argument specifications for various top-level xarray functions:

xarray.align(*objects, join='inner', copy=True, indexes=None, exclude=frozenset())

xarray.concat(objs, dim=None, data_vars='all', coords='different', compat='equals', positions=None, indexers=None, mode=None, concat_over=None)

xarray.concat(objs, dim=None, data_vars='all', coords='different', compat='equals', positions=None, indexers=None, mode=None, concat_over=None)

xarray.merge(objects, compat='no_conflicts', join='outer')

the odd man out here would be xr.align utilizing the *args formulation whereas all the others just take a single objs / objects param, instead. Would it make sense to add functionality to align such that if *args (*objects) is of length 1 and is a list or tuple (or something in this ballpark), you just treat it as the other methods currently operate?

For reference, if you don't notice that align works differently, if you pass an iterable without *args-ifying it, you get this somewhat unhelpful error:

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