I recently posted a question (On the default/fill value for outer joins) based on a simplified example (in the spirit of a "minimal example"). Only after reading the answers to that original question, I realized that the example I had given lent itself to solutions that I cannot readily extend to the real problem I'm working with. IOW, without realizing it I had over-simplified the problem.
I can correct my mistake in one of two ways, but each has a significant downside:
- change my original question; downside: the answers already posted would be rendered invalid;
- post a variant of my original question that includes the complication that was left out of from it; downside: the second post can easily be mistaken for a duplicate of the first one, even though it definitely isn't (the answers to the first one do not apply to the second one).
I've chosen #2, since it's the easier one to revert of the two.
The second "variant" post is On the default/fill value for multi-key outer joins. I'd be happy to delete it, and instead replace my original question with this variant, if that's preferable. Please let me know.
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tag, I can't understand why you would want to limit your questions exposure by including only thepandas
tag. I went ahead and added them for you, I hope you don't mind :-)