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178494830 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MTc4NDk0ODMw | 2031 | closed | 0 | Isin | 5635139 | - [x] Tests added (for all bug fixes or enhancements) - [x] Tests passed (for all non-documentation changes) - [x] Fully documented, including `whats-new.rst` for all changes and `api.rst` for new API (remove if this change should not be visible to users, e.g., if it is an internal clean-up, or if this is part of a larger project that will be documented later) This is an initial implementation of `isin`. It works for DataArrays, but isn't yet implemented further. I've been away from these sorts features for too long: Is there a canonical place to put these? What's the canonical approach to extending to datasets? I can see a few approaches in the code. | 2018-03-30T05:07:12Z | 2018-04-04T03:52:21Z | 2018-04-04T02:46:57Z | 2018-04-04T02:46:57Z | a5f7d6ac60e8e5682e2be739dd520b7a3bbd0fc7 | 0 | 43532dfef1fa338eb7170b38ddddf32cc4ccca34 | 8c194b695f07adad43e7a3aa5c59f53b01131807 | MEMBER | 13221727 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/2031 |
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