Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "106270".
Did you mean:
10620
2010 Oct 14
1
Basic data question
...F_Data) #Get the sample Data
temp1 <- subset(temp, select= c(V1,V4,V6)) #where V1, V4, V6 are the col
names .. to Get the relevant data
names(temp1) <- c('Ticker', 'Price','Date') #Adjusted column names
Now as expected, I get:
> temp1
Ticker Price Date
1 106270 10.3287 01-Apr-2008
2 106269 10.3287 01-Apr-2008
3 102767 12.6832 01-Apr-2008
4 102766 10.5396 01-Apr-2008
5 102855 9.7833 01-Apr-2008
6 102856 12.1485 01-Apr-2008
BUT, for the below:
temp1$Price
[1] 10.3287 10.3287 12.6832 10.5396 9.7833 12.1485
439500 Levels: -101.2358 -102.622 -2171.1276 -679...
2010 Oct 14
5
Replacing N.A values in a data frame
Hello, I have a data frame as below ... in cases where I have N.A. I want
to use an average of the past date and next date .. any help?
13/10/2010 A 23
13/10/2010 B 12
13/10/2010 C 124
14/10/2010 A 43
14/10/2010 B 54
14/10/2010 C 65
15/10/2010 A 43
15/10/2010 B N.A.
15/10/2010 C 65
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------
Thanks
2010 Oct 15
0
nomianl response model
...F_Data) #Get the sample Data
temp1 <- subset(temp, select= c(V1,V4,V6)) #where V1, V4, V6 are the col
names .. to Get the relevant data
names(temp1) <- c('Ticker', 'Price','Date') #Adjusted column names
Now as expected, I get:
> temp1
Ticker Price Date
1 106270 10.3287 01-Apr-2008
2 106269 10.3287 01-Apr-2008
3 102767 12.6832 01-Apr-2008
4 102766 10.5396 01-Apr-2008
5 102855 9.7833 01-Apr-2008
6 102856 12.1485 01-Apr-2008
BUT, for the below:
temp1$Price
[1] 10.3287 10.3287 12.6832 10.5396 9.7833 12.1485
439500 Levels: -101.2358 -102.622 -2171.1276 -679...