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@lisphilar lisphilar commented Apr 13, 2025

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Fix type comparison issue in date range test by explicitly converting DataFrame date column to datetime

Bug Fixes:

  • Resolve TypeError when comparing float and Timestamp by using pd.to_datetime() conversion on DataFrame date column

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  • Update date range assertion in test_resample_with_date_range to ensure correct datetime comparison

@lisphilar lisphilar added this to the Release 3.1.3 milestone Apr 13, 2025
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This pull request fixes a test error caused by comparing a float with a Timestamp object. The fix involves converting the pandas Series values to datetime objects before comparison.

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Ensure that the test compares Timestamp objects with Timestamp objects.
  • Convert the pandas Series values to datetime objects before comparison.
tests/test_engineering/test_engineer.py

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Issue Objective Addressed Explanation
#1823 Fix the TypeError: '>=' not supported between instances of 'float' and 'Timestamp' in the test suite.

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Hey @lisphilar - I've reviewed your changes - here's some feedback:

Overall Comments:

  • Good job resolving the TypeError by explicitly converting the pandas Series values to datetime objects before comparison.
Here's what I looked at during the review
  • 🟢 General issues: all looks good
  • 🟢 Security: all looks good
  • 🟢 Testing: all looks good
  • 🟢 Complexity: all looks good
  • 🟢 Documentation: all looks good

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@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the issue1823 branch 5 times, most recently from 76ababf to a0b5a95 Compare April 29, 2025 04:50
@lisphilar lisphilar merged commit 4b5fab0 into main May 18, 2025
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[Dev] test updates is necessary for TypeError: '>=' not supported between instances of 'float' and 'Timestamp'
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