
On May 25, 2009, at 7:02 PM, josef.pktd@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Pierre GM <pgmdevlist@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to jump in a conversation I haven't followed too deep in details, but I'm sure you're all aware of the scikits.timeseries package by now. This should at least help you manage the dates operations in a straightforward manner. I think that could be a nice extension to the package: after all, half of the core developers is a financial analyst...
The problem is, if the functions are enhanced in the current numpy, then scikits.timeseries is not (yet) available.
Mmh, I'm not following you here...
Pierre, your not already hiding by chance any finance code in your timeseries scikit? :)
Ah, you should ask Matt, he's the financial analyst, I'm the hydrologist... Would moving_funcs.mov_average_expw do something you'd find useful ? Anyhow, if the pb you have are just to specify dates, I really think you should give the scikits a try. And send feedback, of course...