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Quick Question Re Holiday Names

Alex Zhang-9
Dear all,

I am using Quantlib calendar related features. Can someone please tell me given a holiday in a calendar, is there a way to get the name of the holiday? For example, qlCalendarHolidayList() tells me that 11/11/2009 is a holiday in US::Settlement no problem But how can I know it is "Veteran's Day
"? Thanks a lot!

- Alex

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Re: Quick Question Re Holiday Names

Luigi Ballabio
On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 07:07 -0800, Alex Zhang wrote:
> I am using Quantlib calendar related features. Can someone please tell
> me given a holiday in a calendar, is there a way to get the name of
> the holiday? For example, qlCalendarHolidayList() tells me that
> 11/11/2009 is a holiday in US::Settlement no problem But how can I
> know it is "Veteran's Day"?

Sorry, there's no way to do that at this time.

Luigi


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Re: Quick Question Re Holiday Names

Alex Zhang-9
Thank you for the instant response.

- Alex


From: Luigi Ballabio <[hidden email]>
To: Alex Zhang <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Thu, January 27, 2011 10:53:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] Quick Question Re Holiday Names

On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 07:07 -0800, Alex Zhang wrote:
> I am using Quantlib calendar related features. Can someone please tell
> me given a holiday in a calendar, is there a way to get the name of
> the holiday? For example, qlCalendarHolidayList() tells me that
> 11/11/2009 is a holiday in US::Settlement no problem But how can I
> know it is "Veteran's Day"?

Sorry, there's no way to do that at this time.

Luigi


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get to keep all our old mistakes.
-- Dennie van Tassel



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