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RE: default daycounter

Posted by Vadim Ogranovich-3 on Aug 06, 2002; 1:40pm
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/default-daycounter-tp10138p10141.html

Luigi,

Thank you, it was ambiguous indeed. To (hopefully) avoid further ambiguity
let me expand it this way: "at run-time change the value of the global day
counter from the default to whatever I need".

Thanks, Vadim

-----Original Message-----
From: Luigi Ballabio [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:20 PM
To: Vadim Ogranovich; QuantLib-dev
Subject: RE: [Quantlib-dev] default daycounter


At 1:44 PM -0500 8/6/02, Vadim Ogranovich wrote:
>I think the global default is good as long as there is a way for a
>programmer to take over should a need arise. I wouldn't however give this a
>high priority. One thing that IS important is the ability to reset the
>default (from say Act/365 to any other day counter).

Hi Vadim,
        not that I'm biased towards either possibility, but do you
mean "reset the default" as in "change the global default" or on a
per-instance basis?

Later,
        Luigi

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