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Some functions take a date as an input. However I would like to be able to pass in a vector/list of dates and/or a vector of enums and get a corresponding vector of values.
This is shown in notebook
https://github.com/domokane/FinancePy/blob/master/notebooks/products/equity/EQUITY_VANILLA_EUROPEAN_STYLE_OPTION_VECTORISATION.ipynb
Consider f(x,y,z). Behaviour that would be good