On 26.08.2011 17:43, Simmons, Ryan wrote:> I am working with data from the USGS with data every 30 minutes from
> 4/27/2011 to 8/25/2011.
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> I am having trouble with setting the frequency.
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> My R script is below:
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>> shavers=read.csv("shavers.csv")
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>> names(shavers)
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> [1] "agency_cd" "site_no"
"datetime" "tz_cd" "Temp"
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> [6] "X04_00010_cd" "EC25"
"X05_00095_cd" "DO"
> "X06_00300_cd"
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> [11] "pH" "X07_00400_cd"
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>> as.POSIXct(shavers[1,3])
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> [1] "2011-04-27 EDT"
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>> as.POSIXct(shavers[nrow(shavers),3])
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> [1] "2011-08-25 23:00:00 EDT"
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>> temp=ts(shavers[,5],as.POSIXct(shavers[1,3]),frequency=48)
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> Error in attr(data, "tsp")<- c(start, end, frequency) :
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> invalid time series parameters specified
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> I have also used xts:
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>> plot(temp)
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>> library(xts)
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>> temp=xts(shavers[,5],order.by=as.POSIXct(shavers[,3]),frequency=48)
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>> stl(temp,s.window='periodic')
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> Error in stl(temp, s.window = "periodic") :
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> series is not periodic or has less than two periods
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> The data has very clear daily periods.
... but you failed to tell this to the R functions correctly?
> How can I configure my time
> series to analyze this?
We do not know, since we do see a reproducible example you have been
asked to provide in the posting guide.
Uwe Ligges
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> Thank you very much.
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