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223716347 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MjIzNzE2MzQ3 | 2491 | closed | 0 | Dataset.copy docstring matches behavior | georgegeddes 10374429 | - [ ] Closes #2490 This makes the docstring of Dataset.copy match the actual behavior. However, I noticed that DataArray.copy has the opposite behavior for the deep keyword. Is this intentional, or are they supposed to behave the same way? | 2018-10-17T18:54:21Z | 2018-10-23T05:59:53Z | 2018-10-23T05:59:46Z | 2018-10-23T05:59:46Z | 6008dc43bbf3b161cf822142082398073aba9f9d | 0 | 4badc77d9770efaf48dc7a63965c5b3f12148024 | 9f4474d657193f1c7c9aac25bb2edf94755a8593 | CONTRIBUTOR | xarray 13221727 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/2491 |
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