On 16/04/2013 19:02, [email protected] wrote:
Hi!I am using ystockquote with the following code: def get_historical_prices(symbol, start_date, end_date): """ Get historical prices for the given ticker symbol. Date format is 'YYYYMMDD' Returns a nested list. """ url = 'http://ichart.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=%s&' % symbol + \ 'd=%s&' % str(int(end_date[4:6]) - 1) + \ 'e=%s&' % str(int(end_date[6:8])) + \ 'f=%s&' % str(int(end_date[0:4])) + \ 'g=d&' + \ 'a=%s&' % str(int(start_date[4:6]) - 1) + \ 'b=%s&' % str(int(start_date[6:8])) + \ 'c=%s&' % str(int(start_date[0:4])) + \ 'ignore=.csv' days = urllib.urlopen(url).readlines() data = [day[:-2].split(',') for day in days] return data This code prints the data, but only 2 decimals. I need to print out 4 decimals. print ystockquote.get_historical_prices('EURUSD=X','20120101','20120301') Some suggestions?
The code prints what it receives; the data it receives has only 2 decimal places. This question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11496418/yql-forex-historical-prices-queries-how-to-change-default-precision says that it's Yahoo doing the rounding to 2 decimal places. It looks like you'll have to find another way to get what you want. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
