Bondfunctions simple question, and other trivia

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Bondfunctions simple question, and other trivia

Tawanda Gwena
Hello,

Is there any reason some functions in BondFunctions do not appear in  
bond.cpp/bond.hpp?

The list I have is of the following:
        previousCashFlowAmount()
        nextCashFlowAmount()
        bps()
        atmRate()

There may be more.

Also, with regards to some small documentation issues:

1. I feel that the Schedule class should be listed under the "Date and  
time calculations" under modules in the help.

2. the definition of "Leg" can only be found in the code. It is used  
so often I find it must appear somewhere more conspicuous.





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Re: Bondfunctions simple question, and other trivia

Luigi Ballabio
On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 22:19 -0400, Tawanda Gwena wrote:
> Is there any reason some functions in BondFunctions do not appear in  
> bond.cpp/bond.hpp?

I guess it was not to make the Bond interface too heavy.


> Also, with regards to some small documentation issues:
>
> 1. I feel that the Schedule class should be listed under the "Date and  
> time calculations" under modules in the help.
>
> 2. the definition of "Leg" can only be found in the code. It is used  
> so often I find it must appear somewhere more conspicuous.

Right, I'll try and fix that.

Thanks,
        Luigi


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