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Place helper functions in custom script

Is there a way in Quantopian to centralize all my helper functions and import them?

I have a lot of date conversion, average, standard deviation helper functions that I want to put into one file and import them. I feel that would be much cleaner.

Any thoughts?

Thank you

Justin H

3 responses

We haven't built that kind of support yet. We gave ourselves a tough security challenge by running everyone's Python on shared servers, so "import" has very tight restrictions. That said, I understand what you're looking for, and we need to find a way to support it.

For now, cut-and-paste is the technology of choice.

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Thank you Dan, copy/paste it is.
J

Hi Dan,

Could you add a "Save As" function? Then, users could maintain a template, with helper functions, etc. To create a new algorithm, the template would be saved under a different name and edited. This would avoid the copy-and-paste approach (although still presents a problem of maintaining common functions across multiple algorithms).

Grant