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We run doctests on a CI environment with many packages installed:
So we probably don't need to skip as many as we do (grep for # doctest: +SKIP
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Describe the bug
Clipping a DataFrame or Series using ints causes a cudf Failure because it won't handle the different dtypes (int and float)
Steps/Code to reproduce bug
data = cudf.Series([-0.43, 0.1234, 1.5, -1.31])
data.clip(0, 1)
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File "cudf/_lib/replace.pyx", line 216, in cudf._lib.replace.clip
File "cudf/_lib/replace.pyx", line 198, in cudf._lib.replace.clamp
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I've been experimenting with the crypto aspects of the library, and I do see that there are the endpoints for daily, weekly, and monthly, however the endpoint for intraday is not available using the "function=CRYPTO_INTRADAY" from the Cryptocurrencies section of the API.
I would assume the format would be:
`(data, meta) = cc.get_crypto_intraday(symbol = "", interval = "", market = "", outputs
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