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2001 Mar 21
3
memory allocation error
...b: see help(memory.size)
Then, the program close.
With the last version, 1.1.1 (I think) I didn't have this kind of problem.
I've tried to increase memory through:
rgui.exe --vsize 16M --nsize 1000k
but nothing
Thanks in advance,
Antonio
Antonio Rodr?guez Verdugo
Huelva, Spain
rod.chav at hsoft.es
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2001 May 11
1
output from STL
Hi All,
How do I can create a new vector, i.e. 'seasonal' or 'trend' from the
resultant seasonal or trend component of the Time.Series object produced by
STL, and how I could superpose in the same graphic, i.e. original data and
trend or seasonality?
Thanks in advance!
Antonio
Antonio Rodr?guez Verdugo
CICEM Agua del Pino
Huelva
Oceanography and Coastal Resources,
PhD Program,
2001 Oct 24
1
help with library(tcltk)
Hi,
I've recently installed R on a Linux Mandrake 8.0 i586 machine. I will like
to run the tcltk interface but I get the following message:
> library(tcltk)
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
invalid command name "tcl_findLibrary"
Error in library(tcltk) : .First.lib failed
>
I think I have properly installed the tcl8.3 and tk8.3 libraries in
2001 Dec 17
2
help with library(tcltk)
Hi All,
I have tried several times to run this library and I get the following
message:
> library(tcltk)
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
invalid command name "tcl_findLibrary"
Error in library(tcltk) :
.First.lib failed
>
I have checked either the tcl and tk libraries and they are correctly
installed (/usr/lib/). I have other program (Grass) that make
2001 Apr 07
0
more about ts and NA's
Hi,
I've seen that handle missing values makes difficult to manage data series
within R. I've look at Shumway's program (ASTSA) and Brockwell & Davis
pogram (ITSM), it seems that both handle NA's values without problem, or
maybe, I'm getting an spurious results?
My problem is with two variables: rain and river flow: the first has 7 NA
values (is to say, seven months, non
2001 May 26
1
about s.window in stl
Hi,
Is there anybody who could explain a little bit the use of s.window and
t.window in STL. If I decompose a series using the default values, I get a
very irregular trends, but if I play with the options, I get less rare
trends. If anybody can explain me the concepts behind these options I will
appreciate a lot. I'm not a mathematician ;-)
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
Antonio
Antonio
2001 Sep 25
2
extracting columns from a ts series
Hi All,
I have a time series called 'upwelling', like this:
>upwell
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1984 494.7 303.7 220.8 288.4 188.1 125.5 215.7
1985 56.0 127.4 165.8 189.4 261.6 223.7 186.3 150.2 107.8 120.3 91.1
from 1984 until 2000. How do I could extract, i.e, Jan or Dec columns from
the data? Or how do I
2001 Feb 23
1
statistical help
Hi All,
Briefly, I belong to a fisheries research group. At this time I'm working
on my PhD and I'm looking for some statistical help. My mathematical and
statistical skills are still scarce, I've gathered many different types of
data (landings, climate and upwelling indexes, rains, etc) and I wonder
about what kind of statistical procedure use with them. I'm a little
confused
2001 Apr 06
2
NA's values and ts
Hi,
I have a data frame with 13 time series (same length). Two of them have
several NA's values, so when I've tried to run:
>acf(flow, na.action=na.omit)
I get
>Error in na.omit.ts(as.ts(x)) : time series contains internal NAs
I've read through help files of acf, na.action, na.omit, and I don't
understand how to manage NA's values.
If I list the variable (eg: rain,