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julia> t1
Table with 30 rows, 2 columns:
year value
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1875580.381876581.861877580.971878580.81879579.791880580.391881580.421882580.821883581.41884581.321885581.441886581.68...
julia> t4
Table with 10 rows, 2 columns:
year value
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18760.9870818770.75034318810.0038551518830.76522318860.033846318910.22959518920.075028818940.72224919020.83855119030.397564
The following code should have returned 2 columns with both values, say, value.t1 and value.t4 but it returns only a single column overwriting with values from t4:
julia>join(t1, t4, how =:outer)
Table with 30 rows, 2 columns:
year value
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1875missing18760.9870818770.7503431878missing1879missing1880missing18810.003855151882missing18830.7652231884missing1885missing18860.03384631887missing1888missing1889missing1890missing18910.22959518920.07502881893missing18940.7222491895missing1896missing1897missing1898missing1899missing1900missing1901missing19020.83855119030.3975641904missing
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The following code should have returned 2 columns with both values, say,
value.t1
andvalue.t4
but it returns only a single column overwriting with values from t4:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: