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Fix multi-index with categorical values. #3860

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Fix multi-index with categorical values. #3860

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mancellin
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@fujiisoup Would you mind reviewing this PR?
The bug was actually straightforward.

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Super! Thanks a lot @mancellin . Happy to have you as a contributor!

@fujiisoup if you can take a look then great, otherwise this LGTM and I'll merge later

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Thank you, @mancellin, for sending the fix.
And thank you @max-sixty for the review.
It looks all great to me.

Merging. Have a good weekend:)

@fujiisoup fujiisoup merged commit ae03616 into pydata:master Mar 13, 2020
dcherian added a commit to dcherian/xarray that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2020
* upstream/master:
  add spacing in the versions section of the issue report (pydata#3876)
  map_blocks: allow user function to add new unindexed dimension. (pydata#3817)
  Delete associated indexes when deleting coordinate variables. (pydata#3840)
  remove macos build while waiting for libwebp fix (pydata#3875)
  Fix html repr on non-str keys (pydata#3870)
  Allow ellipsis to be used in stack (pydata#3826)
  Improve where docstring (pydata#3836)
  Add DataArray.pad, Dataset.pad, Variable.pad (pydata#3596)
  Fix some warnings (pydata#3864)
  Feature/weighted (pydata#2922)
  Fix recombination in groupby when changing size along the grouped dimension (pydata#3807)
  Blacken the doctest code in docstrings (pydata#3857)
  Fix multi-index with categorical values. (pydata#3860)
  Fix interp bug when indexer shares coordinates with array (pydata#3758)
  Fix alignment with join="override" when some dims are unindexed (pydata#3839)
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Multi-index with categorical values
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