Alignment: allow flexible index coordinate order #8111
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whats-new.rst
This PR relaxes some of the rules used in alignment for finding the indexes to compare or join together. Those indexes must still be of the same type and must relate to the same set of coordinates (and dimensions), but the order of coordinates is now ignored.
It is up to the index to implement the equal / join logic if it needs to care about that order.
Regarding
pandas.MultiIndex
, it seems that the level names are ignored when comparing indexes:However, in Xarray the names of the multi-index levels (and their order) matter since each level has its own xarray coordinate. In this PR,
PandasMultiIndex.equals()
andPandasMultiIndex.join()
thus check that the level names match.