On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Rita Carreira
<ritacarreira at hotmail.com> wrote:>
> Dear R users,I have a long program that I am trying to run--I am using
RStudio as my interface with R. The pieces of the program run well individually
but when I try to run everything in sequence it bogs down because of a warning
after using rollmax from package zoo. Here is the warning:
> "In rollmax.zoo(zoo(Pmat), 7, na.pad = FALSE, align =
"right") : ? na.pad is deprecated. Use fill."
> The code that generates this warning islibrary(zoo)Pmax <-
as.data.frame(rollmax(zoo(Pmat), 7, na.pad = FALSE, align = "right"))
> I also obtain the same warning when I run Pmax <-
as.data.frame(rollmax(zoo(Pmat), 7, na.pad = TRUE, align = "right"))
> Note that Pmat is a 136x271 double matrix and Pmax is a dataframe (265 obs.
of 136 variables). The function rollmax is doing exactly what I want it to do,
so my data is as it's supposed to be and everything is fine, except for the
warning, that is...
> The version of zoo that I am running was obtained by running
> install.packages("zoo", repos =
"http://r-forge.r-project.org")
> So, my ultimate goal is to either find a way for R to ignore this warning
and move on to the next step or fix the problem that is causing the warning.
> Any thoughts or suggestions?
> Thanks so much and have a great day!
>
Use the CRAN version of zoo. If you do want to use the development
version then surely the error message is pretty explicit in what you
have to do.
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