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Robert, Thx a lot for reporting, I'll take a better look ASAP. On Dec 1, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Robert Ferrell wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Pierre GM wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:44 PM, Robert Ferrell wrote:
Unfortunately, there's no easy way to define new frequencies, and it's not on or todo list either. Frequencies are defined in the C part of the code...
How do you (or other users) use the Business frequency?
I'll let other users answer that. I never used that frequency myself.
Also, I get this error when I use tsplot:
Looks familiar... What version of matplotlib and scikits.timeseries are you using?
In [741]: matplotlib.__version__ Out[741]: '0.98.3'
In [742]: ts.__version__ Out[742]: '0.67.0.dev-r1570'
That comes up no matter what kind of data or frequency I'm using (full, valid, etc...). Is that possibly why the cursor won't give me x axis position when I mouse around?
No. I never took the time to find out what I can't get the x axis position under the cursor either, but the two issues are unrelated: the error you see comes from an update of matplotlib that hasn't been ported yet to scikits.timeseries.
The error seems benign enough that I can ignore it.
-robert
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