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Behaviour of .rolling() with datetimeindex appears to have changed or regressed between 0.22 & 0.23 versions of pandas.
See below for cut-down test case exhibiting behaviour.
Also see below for different output produced on same code on same data with 2 different pandas versions.
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
def main():
print('pandas', pd.__version__)
n = 10
index = pd.date_range(
start='2018-1-1 01:00:00',
freq='1min',
periods=n,
)
s = pd.Series(
data=0,
index=index,
)
s.iloc[1] = np.nan
s.iloc[-1] = 2
print(s)
maxes = s.rolling(window=f'{n}min').max()
print(maxes.value_counts(dropna=False))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
ACTUAL OUTPUT
pandas 0.22.0
2018-01-01 01:00:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:01:00 NaN
2018-01-01 01:02:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:03:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:04:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:05:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:06:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:07:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:08:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:09:00 2.0
Freq: T, dtype: float64
0.0 9
2.0 1
dtype: int64
pandas 0.23.0
2018-01-01 01:00:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:01:00 NaN
2018-01-01 01:02:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:03:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:04:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:05:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:06:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:07:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:08:00 0.0
2018-01-01 01:09:00 2.0
Freq: T, dtype: float64
0.0 10
dtype: int64
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