I created a pattern using only specific publication dates but, instead of selecting the “Completely Irregular” as the pattern type, I chose “Use number of issues per year”
The resulting code was as follows:
["2","0","8",0,"a","(year)","b","(month)","c","(day)","w",4,"y","pd","y","pd","y","pd","y","pd"]
I was able to predict only the first issue.
It is not possible to edit the prediction pattern.
I created another prediction pattern, selecting the same options except that I chose the "Completely Irregular" pattern type.
The resulting code was as follows::
["2","0","8",0,"a","(year)","b","(month)","c","(day)","w","x","y","pd","y","pd","y","pd","y","pd"]
Again, I was able to predict only the first issue. Attempting to predict additional issues failed.
In this case, when I chose to edit the prediction pattern, I was able to do so but found that the selected publication dates no longer displayed.
Confirming that this is still an issue in 3.10.3
I created a pattern using only specific publication dates but, instead of selecting the “Completely Irregular” as the pattern type, I chose “Use number of issues per year”
The resulting code was as follows: ,"8",0, "a","(year) ","b"," (month) ","c"," (day)", "w",4," y","pd" ,"y","pd" ,"y","pd" ,"y","pd" ]
["2","0"
I was able to predict only the first issue.
It is not possible to edit the prediction pattern.
I created another prediction pattern, selecting the same options except that I chose the "Completely Irregular" pattern type.
The resulting code was as follows:: ,"8",0, "a","(year) ","b"," (month) ","c"," (day)", "w","x" ,"y","pd" ,"y","pd" ,"y","pd" ,"y","pd" ]
["2","0"
Again, I was able to predict only the first issue. Attempting to predict additional issues failed.
In this case, when I chose to edit the prediction pattern, I was able to do so but found that the selected publication dates no longer displayed.