On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 05:26:47PM -0500, Jonathan Wang wrote:
> I'm trying to write a Numpy extension that will encapsulate mxDateTime as a
> native Numpy type. I've decided to use a type inherited from Numpy's scalar
> double. However, I'm running into all sorts of problems. I'm using numpy
> 1.0b5; I realize this is somewhat out of date.
> 

Hi, just to ask you: how is the work going on encapsulatinsg mx.DateTime
as a native numpy type? 
And most important: is the code available somewhere? I am also
interested in using DateTime objects in numpy arrays. For now, I've
always used arrays of floats (using gmticks values of dates).

Thanks you,
David



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