Hello everyone! I am wondering about the time_series library. It got accepted a while ago and I thought it will be included in boost 1.35.0. However, I can not find time_series in subversion - its not in the trunk, nor in sandbox or any other suspicious places. Only the quite old version in the sandbox on boost-consulting seems to be available. What happened? Can someone enlighten me, please? The library looks really useful and I am willing to use it in my project. Are there any alternatives by the way which can compete with boost.time_series and are as well written in C++? Greetings, Sebastian
Sebastian Weber wrote:
Hello everyone!
I am wondering about the time_series library. It got accepted a while ago and I thought it will be included in boost 1.35.0. However, I can not find time_series in subversion - its not in the trunk, nor in sandbox or any other suspicious places. Only the quite old version in the sandbox on boost-consulting seems to be available. What happened? Can someone enlighten me, please? The library looks really useful and I am willing to use it in my project. Are there any alternatives by the way which can compete with boost.time_series and are as well written in C++?
Hi Sebastian, Although the time series library passed its review, many changes to the library are necessary before it can be checked in. I haven't had the time to make the changes yet. The library is quite usable in its current form, so don't hesitate to use it. The most recent version is still the one in the file vault here: http://www.boost-consulting.com/vault/index.php?directory=Math%20-%20Numeric... -- Eric Niebler Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
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