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| 654150730 | MDU6SXNzdWU2NTQxNTA3MzA= | 4213 | Xarray combine_by_coords return the monotonic global index error | hamiddashti 5567953 | closed | 0 | 10 | 2020-07-09T15:26:42Z | 2023-03-03T07:07:31Z | 2023-03-03T07:07:31Z | NONE | I asked this question on Stackoverflow and someone mentioned it might be a bug. I am trying to combine two spatial xarray datasets using combine_by_coords. These two datasets are two tiles next to each other. So there are overlapping coordinates. In the overlapping regions, the variable values of one of the datasets is nan. I used the "combine_by_coords" with compat='no_conflicts' option. However, it returns the monotonic global indexes along dimension y error. It looks like it was an issue before but it was fixed (issue 3150). So I don't really know why I get this error. Here is an example (the netcdf tiles are here): ``` import xarray as xr print(xr.version)
ds1=xr.open_dataset('Tile1.nc') ds2=xr.open_dataset('Tile2.nc') ds = xr.combine_by_coords([ds1,ds2], compat='no_conflicts')
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