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Describe the bug
For periods with nan-values in the head time series, the SGI method still returns values.
To Reproduce ps.stats.sgi(head),. # a head ts with gaps
ps.stats.sgi(head),
Expected behavior
ps.stats.sgi(head.dropna()),
Python package version Python version: 3.11.3 NumPy version: 1.24.4 Pandas version: 2.1.4 SciPy version: 1.12.0 Matplotlib version: None Numba version: 0.59.0 LMfit version: 1.2.2 Latexify version: Not Installed Pastas version: 1.4.0
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Describe the bug
For periods with nan-values in the head time series, the SGI method still returns values.
To Reproduce
ps.stats.sgi(head),
. # a head ts with gapsExpected behavior
ps.stats.sgi(head.dropna()),
Python package version
Python version: 3.11.3
NumPy version: 1.24.4
Pandas version: 2.1.4
SciPy version: 1.12.0
Matplotlib version: None
Numba version: 0.59.0
LMfit version: 1.2.2
Latexify version: Not Installed
Pastas version: 1.4.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: