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2010 Jun 14
1
recursively Merging a list a zoo objects
The zoo package as a merge function which merges a set of zoo objects
result<-merge(zoo1,zoo2,...)
Assume your zoo objects are already collected in a list
# make a phony list to illustrate the situation. ( hat tip to david W for
constructing a list in a loop)
ddat <- as.list(rep("", 20))
ytd<-seq(3,14)
for(i in 1:20) {
+ ddat[[i]] <- zoo(data,ytd )
+ }
ddat
[[1]]...
2005 May 24
2
R OS X
...system wide it works.
The package I installed is xgobi.
MAC OS X 10.4.1
Volker
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Dipl.-Biol. Volker Runkel
Lehrstuhl f. Zoologie II www.biologie.uni-
erlangen.de/zoo2
Staudtstr. 5 Telefon:
09131-85 28788
91058 Erlangen vrunkel@biologie.uni-
erlangen.de
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