On 11/12/2013 12:44, s...@nearlocal.com wrote:
I'm a Python beginner.  I want to use it for stats work, so I downloaded 
Anaconda which has several of the popular libraries already packaged for Mac OS 
X.

Now I'd like to use the backtesting package from zipline (zipline.io), but 
while running the test script in iPython, I receive the following error:

AssertionError                            Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-6-f921351f78e2> in <module>()
----> 1 data = load_from_yahoo()
       2 dma = DualMovingAverage()
       3 results = dma.run(data)

1)  I assume that I'm missing some packages that aren't included in Anaconda, 
but how do I know which ones to upload?

2)  Often I'll just unzip a library file and put the main folder in the iPython 
folder, but I notice there's usually a setup.py file in the main library 
folder.  I've been ignoring this.  Should I be using it?

Thanks


https://pypi.python.org/pypi/z3c.dependencychecker and probably others.

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Mark Lawrence

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