edponce commented on a change in pull request #11237:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/11237#discussion_r717960772



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File path: docs/source/python/api/compute.rst
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@@ -388,18 +467,9 @@ Structural Transforms
 .. autosummary::
    :toctree: ../generated/
 
-   binary_length
-   case_when
-   choose
-   coalesce
-   fill_null
-   if_else
-   is_finite
-   is_inf
-   is_nan
-   is_null
-   is_valid
    list_element
    list_flatten
    list_parent_indices
    list_value_length
+   make_struct
+   replace_with_mask

Review comment:
       I agree. The reason for these changes is because in C++ docs categorize 
kernels based on their kind (aggregate, scalar, vector) but Python docs do not. 
In C++, `make_struct` is listed as a scalar structural transform and 
`replace_with_mask` as a special case of vector structural 
transforms](https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/11237/files#diff-ce5b94577014735990903d3d03bd4ea4b8c8e6d32f5227592e60b7dd6a912d59R1544).
 In Python docs, I place them under the unified structural transform category 
(`replace_with_mask` was missing).




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