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You identified a weakness (which I was aware of) with the way that date ranges are handled-- not a problem for lower frequency data but here it's a problem. I think it's inherently fixable but I need to think about it. I've been thinking recently about using something like Francesc Alted's carray package to implement an efficient (compressed) tickdata data structure-- since tickdata is fairly compressible I expect that it would work quite well. |
This ought to be remedied by the datetime64 time in NumPy...once it's arrived. I have some ideas to try to do something about it in the meantime |
Not sure exactly how but I appear to have fixed this problem in recent work on DateRange. Note that there's a Second offset in datetools with significantly better performance:
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