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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?
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.