Fractional date formats?

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Anthony Edwards

16 Feb, 2011 04:34 PM via web

I understand that a date appears in the syntax of 2011-2-16 (for today) for matrices. How are fractional dates represented? How can I represent "August 2007"? Can I use "2007-08-00"? Or what syntax works? Thanks.

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by Jim Fleming on 16 Feb, 2011 07:25 PM

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    Anthony, If your time resolution is "month", 2007-08-01 should work. You can also use the /attributes or /memories call to see what matrices are stored. The /attributes call would be: .../attributes?c=$mn$ and you will get the list of memories.
    Thanks,
    Jim

  2. 3 Posted by Anthony Edwards on 03 Mar, 2011 06:11 PM

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    Jim - could you please confirm: In your example, you say that c=$mn$ will return the list of memories, however the Attributes documentation says that $mn$ will return the list of matrices. Perhaps there's really a $ma$ that returns the list of matrices? See http://saffrontech.onconfluence.com/display/saffron2/Attributes

  3. Support Staff 4 Posted by Jim Fleming on 03 Mar, 2011 08:02 PM

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    Anthony, Sorry it is matrices... just a bit of history, today's matrices used to be called memories back when memories were called agents. The old terminology hasn't yet been completely erased from my brain ;-)
    Thanks,
    Jim

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