.. currentmodule:: scikits.timeseries *************** Version History *************** Release 0.91.3 (Nov. 15, 2009) ============================== Bug Fixes --------- * general improvements for tsfromtxt * accept datetime objects for 'value' positional arg in Date class * fixes for compatibility with matplotlib 0.99.1 * fix problem with '%j' directive in strftime method * fix problem with concatenate and 2-d series * fixed crash in reportlib.Report class when fixed_width=False and a header_row were specified at same time Release 0.91.2 (Aug. 23, 2009) ============================== Bug Fixes --------- * fixed mov_average_expw so that the mask of the input is not modified * adjust_endpoints : allow the input starting and ending dates to be strings * enhancements to guess_freq function, more frequencies supported * fixes for compatibility with matplotlib 0.99.0 Release 0.91.1 (Apr. 15, 2009) ============================== New Features ------------ * Calling the :meth:`~TimeSeries.convert` method (or the corresponding function) with an explicit `func` parameter should now be faster when the function `func` accepts an `axis` parameter. * The functions :func:`first_unmasked_val` and :func:`last_unmasked_val` now accept an optional `axis` parameter (with a default of None). * The display of dates for a series with undefined frequency has been simplified: dates are presented as integers. * :func:`date_array` function now accepts strings for start_date and end_date parameters. Bug Fixes --------- * :meth:`~TimeSeries.max` / :meth:`~TimeSeries.min` methods now work for multi-dimension :class:`~TimeSeries` objects * The method :meth:`~TimeSeries.fill_missing_dates` (or the corresponding function) now works with structured arrays. * Methods and functions accepting an `axis` parameter should now return a :class:`TimeSeries` when possible. Release 0.91.0 (Apr. 1, 2009) ============================= * First public release.