This example serves as a deeper dive into C3 Metrics in general. We'll look at defining CompoundMetrics as well as creating new metrics with TSDeclMetrics.
Create an appropriate environment using the conda environment file env.yaml or use that file to inform the creation of an appropriate environment via another means.
Once ready, launch jupyter notebook and open the customMetrics.ipynb notebook.
This exercise requires a C3 cluster to work properly. Please ensure you either run this on a C3 jupyter instance already connected to a cluster, or you fill in the necessary information in the get_c3 notebook cell.