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BUG: Properly handle lists for .mask #21934
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@@ -7941,6 +7941,10 @@ def mask(self, cond, other=np.nan, inplace=False, axis=None, level=None, | |
| inplace = validate_bool_kwarg(inplace, 'inplace') | ||
| cond = com._apply_if_callable(cond, self) | ||
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| # see gh-21891 | ||
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| if not hasattr(cond, "__invert__"): | ||
| cond = np.array(cond) | ||
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| return self.where(~cond, other=other, inplace=inplace, axis=axis, | ||
| level=level, try_cast=try_cast, | ||
| errors=errors) | ||
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I would do this in
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Do what exactly in
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oh i c we are using
~here, ok then.