The pandas.Index.join method in Python is used to join two or more Index objects together. This method combines the indices and returns a new Index object that contains unique values from the original indices. By default, the join is performed using an outer join, where all values from both indices are included in the result. However, other join types such as inner join, left join, and right join can also be specified. This method is commonly used for aligning and merging indices in pandas DataFrame structures.
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