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BUG: groupby cumsum with axis=1 computes cumprod #13994

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@jreback jreback added this to the 0.19.0 milestone Aug 13, 2016
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jreback commented Aug 13, 2016

lgtm. ping on green.

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Current coverage is 85.28% (diff: 100%)

Merging #13994 into master will increase coverage by <.01%

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agraboso commented Aug 13, 2016

@jreback All green. I swear, it was.

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jreback commented Aug 13, 2016

green means travis is green (its yellow atm).

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@jreback OK, now it's all green.

@jreback jreback closed this in a0d05db Aug 14, 2016
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jreback commented Aug 14, 2016

thanks!

@agraboso agraboso deleted the fix-13993 branch August 14, 2016 00:34
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