...elds=['Timestamp','Close']?
data = ek.get_timeseries('JPY=',
fields=['Timestamp','Close'],
start_date = '2021-09-13',
end_date = '2021-10-14',
interval='hour')
data.head()
Hi @Olivia.Zhang ,
I'd like to add that get_timeseries() function also supports 'minute' interval. (please adjust the end_date to get the data because as mentioned by my colleague, it maintains only one year of intraday summary data)
The code below can be used to check the available parameters of this function, for example,
help(ek.get_timeseries)
the output is as below
interval: string Data interval. Possible values: 'tick', 'minute', 'hour', 'daily', 'weekly', 'monthly', 'quarterly', 'yearly' (Default 'daily') Default: 'daily'
@Olivia.Zhang
Thanks for reaching out to us.
I think that it maintains one year of intraday summary data.