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2024 Jun 09
2
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
Hello, All: The 'head' and 'tail' functions strip the time from a 'ts' object. Example: > head(presidents) [1] NA 87 82 75 63 50 > window(presidents, 1945, 1946.25) Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 1945 NA 87 82 75 1946 63 50 Below please find code for 'head.ts' and 'tail.ts' that matches 'window'. Comments?
2024 Jun 10
1
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
zoo overcomes many of the limitations of ts: library(zoo) as.ts(head(as.zoo(presidents))) ## Qtr1 Qtr2 Qtr3 Qtr4 ## 1945 NA 87 82 75 ## 1946 63 50 xts also works here. On Sun, Jun 9, 2024 at 12:04?PM Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at prodsyse.com> wrote: > > Hello, All: > > > The 'head' and 'tail' functions strip the time
2024 Jun 10
2
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
>>>>> Spencer Graves >>>>> on Mon, 10 Jun 2024 07:50:13 -0500 writes: > Hi, Gabor et al.: Thanks for this. I should change my > current application to use either zoo or xts, as Gabor > suggests. > However, I was surprised to learn that "[.ts" does NOT > return an object of class "ts". I see that
2024 Jun 10
1
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
Hi, Gabor et al.: Thanks for this. I should change my current application to use either zoo or xts, as Gabor suggests. However, I was surprised to learn that "[.ts" does NOT return an object of class "ts". I see that "head.default" and "head.matrix" both call "[", so "head" cannot return a ts object, because "["
2024 Jun 11
1
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
It isn't really clear that it can't work. This does work by inserting NA's. library(zoo) as.ts(as.zoo(lynx)[ c(1:3, 7) ] ) ## Time Series: ## Start = 1821 ## End = 1827 ## Frequency = 1 ## [1] 269 321 585 NA NA NA 3928 On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 10:32?AM Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > > >>>>> Spencer Graves
2024 Jun 10
1
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
Hi, Martin et al.: On 6/10/24 9:32 AM, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> Spencer Graves >>>>>> on Mon, 10 Jun 2024 07:50:13 -0500 writes: > > > Hi, Gabor et al.: Thanks for this. I should change my > > current application to use either zoo or xts, as Gabor > > suggests. > > > > However, I was
2024 Jun 13
0
head.ts, tail.ts loses time
> It isn't really clear that it can't work. This does work by inserting NA's... > > library(zoo) > as.ts(as.zoo(lynx)[ c(1:3, 7) ] ) If by 'this' you mean indexing, it would be very confusing and error prone for expressions like lynx[c(1:3, 7)] (lynx is from class 'ts') to return a ts object with NA's inserted and, even more so, since this has been
2008 Mar 31
2
Finding a mean value of a variable holding a dummy variable fixed
I have time-series data on approval ratings of British Prime Ministers. The prime ministers dating from MacMillan onward till today are coded as dummy variables and the approval ratings are entered for each month. I want to know the mean value of the approval rating of each Prime Minister in the dataset and the approval rating during his/her first month and last month as PM. What R code should
2004 Aug 06
4
ASSISTANCE
FROM: COL. KENNETH ABELANGE. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. Tel No: Your country Intl. access code +873762692483 Fax No: your country Intl. Access code +873762692485 kennethabelange@africamail.com Dear Sir/Madam <p>SEEKING YOUR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE. Please permit me to make your acquaintance in so informal a manner. This is necessitated by my urgent need to reach a dependable and
2003 Dec 12
3
SIPURA Breaches Contract
Hi list, Well I really didn't want to see things get to this point, but Sherman at Sipura along with their President Jan F. leave me no other choice. SIPURA has been provided a letter from our attorney for Breach of Contract and damages. They have yet to respond. A quick background. 1. Sherman (SIPURA's Director of Marketing), stated that we would do a join press release for the Oct
2004 Aug 06
0
ASSISTANCE
FROM: COL. KENNETH ABELANGE. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO. Tel No: Your country Intl. access code +873762692483 Fax No: your country Intl. Access code +873762692485 kennethabelange@africamail.com Dear Sir/Madam <p>SEEKING YOUR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE. Please permit me to make your acquaintance in so informal a manner. This is necessitated by my urgent need to reach a dependable and
2013 Feb 14
1
can't connect to home share after renaming Windows user
I just went through the ordeal of renaming a Windows user account (from the previous incumbent's name to the position title, so I won't have to repeat this). Everything went smoothly. The account has access to the programs and files that it previously did. The roaming profile is being updated when the user logs out. The C:\user\president folder is accessing and storing the local
2006 May 16
5
rake aborted when adding a column
I''m having a silly little problem with migrations.  All I''m trying to do is to add an SSN column to my Employees table.  I generated a migration which looks like: class AddSsn &lt; ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up     add_column :employees, :ssn, :string end def self.down     remove_column :employees, :ssn   end end When I run this, however, I get: &gt;rake
2005 Apr 21
2
Forums
I created an account on the Forums this morning, but I got an error saying they were having a problem sending e-mail. I sent a message to the webmaster and no response either. So I can't post to the forum until my account is activated. Are the forums new? By the amount of traffic on the list, this must be where most people resolved their problems. I am thinkgng about installing CentOS 4 on my
2003 Oct 16
0
Directory App - excluding users...
Does anyone have any suggestions for excluding certain users from the directory? Can I just leave the 'Name' field empty in voicemail.conf Certain voicemail boxes shouldn't show up in the directory (company president, etc). I assume this can be handled safely by just leaving out the 'name' in voicemail.conf To go a step further, it would be good to allow them to put the
2004 Aug 06
1
ASSISTANCE
How does one unsubscribe too? I don't stream audio ever since that fuckin' CARP ruling... -Mike <p><p>On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Dave Yerrington wrote: > Does anyone moderate this list? what is up with developers too? It seems > like they dont care either about this project :( > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "COL. KENNETH ABELANGE"
2015 Sep 27
2
v2.2.19 release candidate released
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2004 Aug 06
1
ASSISTANCE
Does anyone moderate this list? what is up with developers too? It seems like they dont care either about this project :( <p>----- Original Message ----- From: "COL. KENNETH ABELANGE" <kenabel@africamail.com> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 5:24 PM Subject: [icecast] ASSISTANCE <p>> FROM: COL. KENNETH ABELANGE. > DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
2009 Dec 08
0
Holiday Gift Perl Script for US Holiday Dummy Regressors
##### BEGIN CODE ###### #!/usr/bin/perl ###### # # --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors #--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros # --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week have a particular holiday) # --file, -f = Ummm where to write the output silly! # # **NOTE** The EOM holiday is "End of Month" for
2009 Dec 08
0
Opps Correct Version of Holiday Regressor Perl Script
Here is the correct version. The old version is the redirect only version of the script. ### BEGIN SCRIPT #### #!/usr/bin/perl ###### # --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors #--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros # --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week have a particular holiday) # --file, -f = Ummm where to write