On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 john-cavanaugh@cableone.net wrote:
> Full_Name: John P Cavanaugh
> Version: .99
> OS: linux
> Submission from: (NULL) (24.116.10.99)
>
>
> dataset$ema12 <- EMA (dataset$Close,12)
> dataset$ema26 <- EMA (dataset$Close,26)
> dataset$MACD_fast <- dataset$ema26 - dataset$ema12
> dataset$MACD_slow <- EMA(dataset$MACD_fast,9)
>
> dataset$MACD_hist <- dataset$MACD_fast - dataset$MACD_slow # This line
doesnt
> work!!!
>
>
> But... if I does work if I do the following
>
> dataset$MACDfast <- dataset$ema26 - dataset$ema12
> dataset$MACDslow <- EMA(dataset$MACDfast,9)
> dataset$MACDhist <- dataset$MACDfast - dataset$MACDslow
>
> Something seems wrong if you have an underscore in the dataname. I think
> this is a valid name and shouldnt need to be escaped inside of
"".
No, it's not a valid name. The underscore is a synonym for the assignment
operator <-, and so needs to be quoted if you use it.
If you think this is horrible you're quite right, but the S language
allows _ for <- and many people are used to it.
The commonest S usage is MACD.fast, though some people use capital letters
for embedded words -- MACDFast. Both are used in the base R package:
as.vector(), getOption().
Thomas Lumley
Assistant Professor, Biostatistics
University of Washington, Seattle
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