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2007 Jul 25
3
aggregate.ts
Consider the following scrap of code:
> x<- ts(1:50,start=c(1,11),freq=12)
> y <- aggregate(x,nfreq=4)
> c(y)
[1] 6 15 24 33 42 51 60 69 78 87 96 105 114 123 132 141
> y
Error in rep.int("", start.pad) : invalid number of copies in rep.int()
> tsp(y)
[1] 1.833333 5.583333 4.000000
So we can aggregate into quarters, but we cannot print it using
print.ts Even i...
2007 Jul 25
3
aggregate.ts
Consider the following scrap of code:
> x<- ts(1:50,start=c(1,11),freq=12)
> y <- aggregate(x,nfreq=4)
> c(y)
[1] 6 15 24 33 42 51 60 69 78 87 96 105 114 123 132 141
> y
Error in rep.int("", start.pad) : invalid number of copies in rep.int()
> tsp(y)
[1] 1.833333 5.583333 4.000000
So we can aggregate into quarters, but we cannot print it using
print.ts Even i...
2008 Jun 12
3
Problem with Freq function {prettyR}
Dear list,
I have a problem with freq from prettyR.
Please have a look at my syntax with a litte example:
library(prettyR)
#Version 1
test.df<-data.frame(q1=sample(1:4,8,TRUE), gender=sample(c("f","m"),8,TRUE))
test.df
freq(test.df) #No error message
#Version 2
test.df<-data.frame(gender=sample(c("f","m"),8,TRUE), q1=sample(1:4,8,TRUE))
test.df
1999 Dec 16
1
aggregate.ts (PR#376)
I'm having some problems with aggregate.ts, e.g.
R> x <- ts(1:20)
R> frequency(x)
[1] 1
R> aggregate(x, nfreq=1/3)
Error in aggregate.ts(x, nfreq = 1/3) : cannot change frequency from 1 to
0.333333333333333
In fact aggregate.ts only accepts a new frequency that is a negative
power of two in this example.
The problem with the current test for compatible frequencies
if ((ofrequency%%nfrequency) != 0)...
2004 Sep 22
5
block statistics with POSIX classes
I have a monthly price index series x, the related return series y = diff(log(x)) and a POSIXlt date-time variable dp. I would like to apply annual blocks to compute for example annual block maxima and mean of y.
When studying the POSIX classes, in the first stage of the learning curve, I computed the maximum drawdown of x:
> mdd <- maxdrawdown(x)
> max.dd <- mdd$maxdrawdown
> from
2000 Apr 11
0
aggregate.ts (PR#514)
aggregate.ts does not behave in the same way as the equivalent
method aggregate.rts in S-PLUS. In particular it
- changes the start of the time series
- tends to have a length which is 1 shorter
For example:
R> x <- ts(1:10)
R> aggregate(x, nfreq=0.5, FUN=min)
Time Series:
Start = 2
End = 8
Frequency = 0.5
[1] 2 4 6 8
S> x <- rts(1:10)
S> aggregate(x, nf=0.5, fun = min)
[1] 1 3 5 7 9
start deltat frequency
1 2 0.5
I have edited the aggregate.ts function to reproduce the S-PLUS
behaviour, which I find more int...
2003 Apr 24
2
R-1.7.0 build feedback: NetBSD 1.6 (PR#2837)
R-1.7.0 built on NetBSD 1.6, but the validation test suite failed:
Machinetype: Intel Pentium III (600 MHz); NetBSD 1.6 (GENERIC)
Remote gcc version: gcc (GCC) 3.2.2
Remote g++ version: g++ (GCC) 3.2.2
Configure environment: CC=gcc CXX=g++ LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib
make[5]: Entering directory `/local/build/R-1.7.0/src/library'
>>> Building/Updating