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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions pandas/core/reshape/concat.py
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Expand Up @@ -203,10 +203,10 @@ def concat(
Check whether the new concatenated axis contains duplicates. This can
be very expensive relative to the actual data concatenation.
sort : bool, default False
Sort non-concatenation axis if it is not already aligned. One exception to
this is when the non-concatentation axis is a DatetimeIndex and join='outer'
and the axis is not already aligned. In that case, the non-concatenation
axis is always sorted lexicographically.
Sort non-concatenation axis. One exception to this is when the
non-concatentation axis is a DatetimeIndex and join='outer' and the axis is
not already aligned. In that case, the non-concatenation axis is always
sorted lexicographically.
copy : bool, default True
If False, do not copy data unnecessarily.

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