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2015 Jul 11
1
User Input
All,
I have a package BondLab, all variables are passed to the models via Cusip objects. ?
The only variables input by the user are?
settlement date,?
price or yield or spread. ?
Further price may be passed as 100.125, 100-8 (1/8), or 100-2 (2/64) or 100-2+ (5/128).?
Once passed these variables must have a steady state (in decimal). ?After reading the R documentation and Hadley's book I
2001 Oct 03
0
Several R vs S-Plus issues (PR#1110)
Hi, all,
I've been converting code from S-Plus ("S" for short) to R for a few weeks.
Here are some differences I've found, aside from the big well-known ones
(scoping, models, data storage) and the contents of Kurt Hornik's FAQ section
3.3.3. Let me start with the ones that seem like serious bugs or deficiencies:
1) LETTERS[c(NA,2)] in S is
2011 Nov 02
1
I really need help to merge two data frames
Hello, I need help getting two data sets to merge. The structure of
my
two data sets are:
> str(bcusip)
'data.frame': 1391 obs. of 3 variables:
$ bond_id : Factor w/ 1391 levels "AAGH","AAGI",..: 1 2 3 4 5 6
$ Freq : num 41361 4126 5206 10125 45536 ...
$ CUSIP_ID: Factor w/ 1391 levels "00184AAC9","00184AAF2",..:
> str(bdescr)
2001 Oct 03
0
RE: [R] Several R vs S-Plus issues (PR#1112)
Also in assign() there some arguments lacking in R such as 'frame' and
'where', though I guess that 'frame' in S may be similar to 'pos' in R.
Harvey
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2001 Sep 25
2
read.table() suggestions
Hi,
I understand work is being done to improve read.table(), especially by
Prof. Brian D. Ripley. I offer below a version that I wrote, in the hope some
aspects of it may prove useful or at least inspire discussion.
Be aware that my version differs in a couple fundamental ways that reflect
my aversion to dataframes and factors. So it returns a list of vectors which
are all character,
2001 Oct 03
8
Several R vs S-Plus issues
Hi, all,
I've been converting code from S-Plus ("S" for short) to R for a few weeks.
Here are some differences I've found, aside from the big well-known ones
(scoping, models, data storage) and the contents of Kurt Hornik's FAQ section
3.3.3. Let me start with the ones that seem like serious bugs or deficiencies:
1) LETTERS[c(NA,2)] in S is
2001 Oct 03
8
Several R vs S-Plus issues
Hi, all,
I've been converting code from S-Plus ("S" for short) to R for a few weeks.
Here are some differences I've found, aside from the big well-known ones
(scoping, models, data storage) and the contents of Kurt Hornik's FAQ section
3.3.3. Let me start with the ones that seem like serious bugs or deficiencies:
1) LETTERS[c(NA,2)] in S is
2005 Nov 16
1
RODBC help
...the file looks like this:
00103V206 AES Corporation 6.00% 42.87
00808N202 AES Trust III 6.75% 34.98
03748R861 Apartment Investment & Management 9.00% #ERROR (I)
039380209 Arch Coal, Inc. 5.00% 61.51
My problem appears to be related to specification of data types by column.
For instance, the CUSIPS in column 1 are read in correctly when they contain
a letter, but as NA when they are purely numbers. Similarly, in the fourth
column the rows with "#ERROR (I)" are read in as such, but all other values
become NA.
I have experimented with "as.is" but have not been able to a...
2006 Aug 14
1
left-justified fixed-width format
I need to save data in fixed-width format without headers and reading the
help archive leads me to believe that sprintf is pretty much the only way to
do this. My question is, is there anyway to change the output so the text
in each column is left justified instead of right justified? My code sample
is below where comb is the data frame. TIA, Roger
out <- sprintf("%6s %22s %8s %15s
2013 Jun 06
0
RBloomberg: unable to use 'Corp' to fetch data
I am trying to get new Cusip (registered security) from old . This can be done in excel using BDP command.
For example:
=BDP("000361AJ Corp","ID_CUSIP"), will give 000361AK1.
Can this be done using RBloomberg? Any help will be much appreciated.
Chirag Maru
Senior Quantitative Analyst
IRON Financial
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