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DOC: Fixes dangling parenthesis in .rst files (#61501)
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doc/source/development/contributing_environment.rst

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Sometimes, it might be useful to compile pandas with debugging symbols, when debugging C extensions.
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With pip, it is possible to chain together multiple config settings (for example specifying both a build directory
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With pip, it is possible to chain together multiple config settings. For example, specifying both a build directory
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and building with debug symbols would look like
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``-Cbuilddir="your builddir here" -Csetup-args="-Dbuildtype=debug"``.
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doc/source/user_guide/indexing.rst

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* A single label, e.g. ``5`` or ``'a'`` (Note that ``5`` is interpreted as a *label* of the index. This use is **not** an integer position along the index.).
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* A list or array of labels ``['a', 'b', 'c']``.
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* A slice object with labels ``'a':'f'`` (Note that contrary to usual Python
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* A slice object with labels ``'a':'f'``. Note that contrary to usual Python
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slices, **both** the start and the stop are included, when present in the
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doc/source/user_guide/io.rst

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with ``df.to_csv(..., index=False)``), then any ``names`` on the columns index will
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doc/source/user_guide/timeseries.rst

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(e.g., ``datetime.datetime(2011, 1, 1, tzinfo=pytz.timezone('US/Eastern'))``).
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doc/source/whatsnew/v0.11.0.rst

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Numeric dtypes will propagate and can coexist in DataFrames. If a dtype is passed (either directly via the ``dtype`` keyword, a passed ``ndarray``, or a passed ``Series``, then it will be preserved in DataFrame operations. Furthermore, different numeric dtypes will **NOT** be combined. The following example will give you a taste.
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Numeric dtypes will propagate and can coexist in DataFrames. If a dtype is passed (either directly via the ``dtype`` keyword, a passed ``ndarray``, or a passed ``Series``), then it will be preserved in DataFrame operations. Furthermore, different numeric dtypes will **NOT** be combined. The following example will give you a taste.
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doc/source/whatsnew/v0.12.0.rst

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doc/source/whatsnew/v0.16.1.rst

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The string representation of ``Index`` and its sub-classes have now been unified. These will show a single-line display if there are few values; a wrapped multi-line display for a lot of values (but less than ``display.max_seq_items``; if lots of items (> ``display.max_seq_items``) will show a truncated display (the head and tail of the data). The formatting for ``MultiIndex`` is unchanged (a multi-line wrapped display). The display width responds to the option ``display.max_seq_items``, which is defaulted to 100. (:issue:`6482`)
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The string representation of ``Index`` and its sub-classes have now been unified. These will show a single-line display if there are few values; a wrapped multi-line display for a lot of values (but less than ``display.max_seq_items``); if lots of items (> ``display.max_seq_items``) will show a truncated display (the head and tail of the data). The formatting for ``MultiIndex`` is unchanged (a multi-line wrapped display). The display width responds to the option ``display.max_seq_items``, which is defaulted to 100. (:issue:`6482`)
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doc/source/whatsnew/v0.19.0.rst

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- Bug in checking for any null objects in a ``TimedeltaIndex``, which always returned ``True`` (:issue:`13603`)
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- Bug in ``Series`` arithmetic raises ``TypeError`` if it contains datetime-like as ``object`` dtype (:issue:`13043`)
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- Bug ``Series.isnull()`` and ``Series.notnull()`` ignore ``Period('NaT')`` (:issue:`13737`)
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- Bug ``Series.fillna()`` and ``Series.dropna()`` don't affect to ``Period('NaT')`` (:issue:`13737`
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- Bug ``Series.fillna()`` and ``Series.dropna()`` don't affect to ``Period('NaT')`` (:issue:`13737`)
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- Bug in ``.fillna(value=np.nan)`` incorrectly raises ``KeyError`` on a ``category`` dtyped ``Series`` (:issue:`14021`)
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- Bug in extension dtype creation where the created types were not is/identical (:issue:`13285`)
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- Bug in ``.resample(..)`` where incorrect warnings were triggered by IPython introspection (:issue:`13618`)

doc/source/whatsnew/v0.24.0.rst

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- operating against a 2-dimensional ``np.ndarray`` with either 1 row or 1 column will now broadcast the same way a ``np.ndarray`` would (:issue:`23000`).
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- a list or tuple with length matching the number of rows in the :class:`DataFrame` will now raise ``ValueError`` instead of operating column-by-column (:issue:`22880`.
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- a list or tuple with length matching the number of rows in the :class:`DataFrame` will now raise ``ValueError`` instead of operating column-by-column (:issue:`22880`).
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- Improved the performance of :func:`pandas.get_dummies` with ``sparse=True`` (:issue:`21997`)
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doc/source/whatsnew/v1.2.0.rst

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- Bug when combining methods :meth:`DataFrame.groupby` with :meth:`DataFrame.resample` and :meth:`DataFrame.interpolate` raising a ``TypeError`` (:issue:`35325`)
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- Bug in :meth:`.DataFrameGroupBy.apply` where a non-nuisance grouping column would be dropped from the output columns if another groupby method was called before ``.apply`` (:issue:`34656`)
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- Bug when subsetting columns on a :class:`.DataFrameGroupBy` (e.g. ``df.groupby('a')[['b']]``) would reset the attributes ``axis``, ``dropna``, ``group_keys``, ``level``, ``mutated``, ``sort``, and ``squeeze`` to their default values (:issue:`9959`)
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doc/source/whatsnew/v1.4.0.rst

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doc/source/whatsnew/v1.5.0.rst

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doc/source/whatsnew/v2.2.0.rst

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