Provided by: libfinance-quotehist-perl_1.32-1_all bug

NAME

       Finance::QuoteHist - Perl module for fetching historical stock quotes.

SYNOPSIS

         use Finance::QuoteHist;
         $q = Finance::QuoteHist->new
            (
             symbols    => [qw(IBM UPS AMZN)],
             start_date => '01/01/2009', # or '1 year ago', see Date::Manip
             end_date   => 'today',
            );

         # Quotes
         foreach $row ($q->quotes()) {
           ($symbol, $date, $open, $high, $low, $close, $volume) = @$row;
           ...
         }

         # Splits
         foreach $row ($q->splits()) {
            ($symbol, $date, $post, $pre) = @$row;
         }

         # Dividends
         foreach $row ($q->dividends()) {
            ($symbol, $date, $dividend) = @$row;
         }

         # Culprit
         $fetch_class = $q->quote_source('IBM');

DESCRIPTION

       Finance::QuoteHist is a top level interface for fetching historical stock quotes from the
       web.

       It is actually a front end to modules based on Finance::QuoteHist::Generic, the main
       difference being that it has a default lineup of web sites from which to attempt quote
       retrieval. If the prospect of mixing data from multiple sites seems scary to you, then use
       one of the site-specific modules directly.

       Unless otherwise defined via the lineup attribute, this module will select a lineup for
       you, the default being:

           Finance::QutoeHist::Yahoo
           Finance::QutoeHist::Google

       Once instantiated, this module behaves identically to the first module in the lineup,
       sharing all of that module's methods.

       Most queries will likely be handled by the first module in the lineup.  If the site is
       down for some reason, or perhaps that site does not provide quotes for defunct ticker
       symbols, then the other sites in the lineup will be attempted.

       See Finance::QuoteHist::Generic(3) for gory details on all of the parameters and methods
       this module accepts. The basic interface is noted below.

METHODS

       The basic user interface consists of several methods, as seen in the example above. Those
       methods are:

       quotes()
           Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar
           context). Each row contains the Symbol, Date, Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume for
           that date.  Optionally, if non-adjusted values were requested, their will be an extra
           element at the end of the row for the Adjusted closing price.

       dividends()
           Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar
           context). Each row contains the Date and amount of the Dividend, in that order.

       splits()
           Returns a list of rows (or a reference to an array containing those rows, if in scalar
           context). Each row contains the Date, Post split shares, and Pre split shares, in that
           order.

       source($ticker, $target)
           Each of these methods displays which site-specific class actually retrieved the
           information, if any, for a particular ticker symbol and target such as 'quote'
           (default), 'dividend', or 'split'.

DISCLAIMER

       The data returned from these modules is in no way guaranteed, nor are the developers
       responsible in any way for how this data (or lack thereof) is used. The interface is based
       on URLs and page layouts that might change at any time. Even though these modules are
       designed to be adaptive under these circumstances, they will at some point probably be
       unable to retrieve data unless fixed or provided with new parameters.  Furthermore, the
       data from these web sites is usually not even guaranteed by the web sites themselves, and
       oftentimes is acquired elsewhere. See the documentation for each site-specific module for
       more information regarding the disclaimer for that site.

AUTHOR

       Matthew P. Sisk, <sisk@mojotoad.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2000-2021 Matthew P. Sisk. All rights reserved. All wrongs revenged. This
       program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

       Finance::QuoteHist::Generic(3), Finance::QuoteHist::Yahoo(3), perl(1).