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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions doc/user-guide/combining.rst
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Expand Up @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Combining data
Concatenate
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To combine arrays along existing or new dimension into a larger array, you
can use :py:func:`~xarray.concat`. ``concat`` takes an iterable of ``DataArray``
or ``Dataset`` objects, as well as a dimension name, and concatenates along
that dimension:
To combine ``datasets``/``data arrays`` along an existing or new dimension
into a larger set/array, you can use :py:func:`~xarray.concat`. ``concat``
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into a larger set/array, you can use :py:func:`~xarray.concat`. ``concat``
into a larger object, you can use :py:func:`~xarray.concat`. ``concat``

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Or dataset / array; set is not generally a shorthand for dataset

takes an iterable of ``DataArray`` or ``Dataset`` objects, as well as a
dimension name, and concatenates along that dimension:

.. ipython:: python

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