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On Nov 28, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Pierre GM wrote:
Robert: It's always easier to manipulate series withoutmissing data. The trick I gave you earlier about computing a moving average after having removed the missing dates was that, just a trick. However, I'm confident it should work.
It does work quite well. When I plot I have a few holes in the data (at holidays), but that's about the only issue I haven't resolved.
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? Also, I get this error when I use tsplot: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> Traceback (most recent call last) /Users/Shared/Develop/Financial/<ipython console> in <module>() /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5.2001/lib/python2.5/ site-packages/scikits/timeseries/lib/plotlib.py in tsplot(self, *args, **kwargs) 1021 # when adding a right axis (using add_yaxis), for some reason the 1022 # x axis limits don't get properly set. This gets around the problem -> 1023 if self.get_xlim().tolist() == [0., 1.]: 1024 # if xlim still at default values, autoscale the axis 1025 self.autoscale_view() <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'>: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'tolist' 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? thanks again, -robert