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1999 Nov 24
0
Re: DSE package for multi-variate time series (Please Read (Out of Office))
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David J. Krassen
>>> r-help 11/24/99 10:46 >>>
A new version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis
is
now available
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series
analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This
version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can
also be installed with
install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series
analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This
version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can
also be installed with
install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
1998 Feb 25
1
R-beta: Re: dse+redhat 4.2 problem
>R INSTALL dse rlibs
>Installing package `dse' ...
>libs
>gcc -g -fpic -I/usr/local/R-0.61/include -c dsefor.c -o dsefor.o
>/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits
>/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits
>...
>is there something wrong with my gcc or is there some
>option missing somewhere?
>I suspect the problem might have to do with
1998 Feb 25
1
R-beta: Re: dse+redhat 4.2 problem
>R INSTALL dse rlibs
>Installing package `dse' ...
>libs
>gcc -g -fpic -I/usr/local/R-0.61/include -c dsefor.c -o dsefor.o
>/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits
>/tmp/cca02533.i:1: numeric constant with no digits
>...
>is there something wrong with my gcc or is there some
>option missing somewhere?
>I suspect the problem might have to do with
2003 Jun 10
1
Fwd: dse package - load failure
Hello,
Sorry a second time again,
Maybe I have to add that I'm running R under Windows 2000/XP, and
that the download works properly under 1.062 but not under 1.070.
Diethelm
>Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 19:25:33 +0200
>To: r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch
>From: Diethelm Wuertz <wuertz@itp.phys.ethz.ch>
>Subject: dse package - load failure
>Cc: pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca
1998 Jun 25
0
R-beta: DSE package
There is now an "alpha" version of my DSE time series library available at
<http://www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. The main changes between this and
the version in the development area of CRAN are for installing under R 0.62.1.
There are also a few bug fixes.
I have so far only tested on Solaris, but hope to test on Linux in the next few
days. If anyone installs the package
1998 Jan 14
0
DSE alpha
I have a version of my DSE time series library working in R 0.61.1 under
Solaris, but have had a few minor problems making a tar file to test at home
under Linux. I think I have it fixed now, but since there is a one day
turnaround on this process it may slow me down even more than the ice storm and
the power outages. I would like to test if things work on some other OSs before
I put this on
2011 Apr 04
1
simulating a VARXls model using dse
Hello,
Using the dse package I have estimated a VAR model using estVARXls().
I can perform forecasts using forecast() with no problems, but when I
try to use simulate() with the same model, I get the following error:
Error in diag(Cov, p) :
'nrow' or 'ncol' cannot be specified when 'x' is a matrix
Can anyone shed some light on the meaning of this error? How can I
2001 Oct 12
0
Econometrics ...
> From: Paul Gilbert [mailto:pgilbert at bank-banque-canada.ca]
>
> John Janmaat wrote:
>
> > Is there a package available for R which generates output
> commonly used
> > by econometricians (eg., the Durbin-Watson statistic for serial
>
> > correlation in regression residuals)? I'm pretty sure most of
> the stuff
> > is out
2001 Oct 15
0
FW: Econometrics ...
-----Original Message-----
From: Nels Tomlinson [mailto:tomlinso at purdue.edu]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 3:00 PM
To: Warnes, Gregory R
Subject: Re: [R] Econometrics ...
I like your meta-package idea. To make it more useful, it should have a
help page which provide links to the appropriate functions in the other,
required packages. That is, the 00index.html file in the package should
2011 Nov 22
1
Varma models in the dse package
Hi,
I tried to run the VARMA model in the dse package. I specified a model:
> arma
A(L) =
1+0.244L1 0+0.05L1
0-0.325L1 1-0.234L1
B(L) =
1-0.277L1 0+0.211L1
0-0.206L1 1+0.238L1
and have a TSdata object:
> dfdata
output data:
Series 1 Series 2
1 "difex2" "difem2"
but I get this warning message:
> estMaxLik(arma, dfdata)
Error in
2003 May 17
0
unable to install dse package
Dear All,
I remenber that with R1.6.2 I was able to install from CRAN this
package. But is OK the solution gave by Dr. Ripley.
Thanks to everybody
Cheers
Antonio
----- Mensaje Original -----
Remitente: Robert Gentleman <rgentlem at jimmy.harvard.edu>
Fecha: Viernes, Mayo 16, 2003 2:36 pm
Asunto: Re: [R] unable to install dse package
> Hi Antonio,
> There is a bug in the
2001 Jul 12
2
Package DSE
Hi,
If I try to do this:
if(is.R()) data("eg1.DSE.data.diff", package="dse1")
model <- est.VARX.ls(eg1.DSE.data.diff)
(Page 14 - DSE Package Manual)
I obtain a Segment Violation.
I use R-1.3.0 and the last dse package version
Maximino Ameneiro Gomez
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2005 Dec 23
1
dse package problems
I am having problems with the package dse. I just installed R 2.2.1
and reinstalled all packages. I am running Windows XP Pro with all
updates.
Below there are two examples of error messages generated when trying
to execute some simple programs. The code was taken directly from the
package documentation.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.
Merry Christmas
Fernando
2001 Apr 06
0
Re: closing a bug report (PR#781)
Paul Gilbert <pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca> writes:
> Peter
>
> I'm not sure how to close a bug report. This problem should be fixed in the version
> now loaded on CRAN, although there may be other still to be discovered problems under
> Windows.
>
> Paul Gilbert
> _____
> * PR# 781 *
> Subject: syskern fails Rcmd check on Windows, gives incorrect
2001 Apr 07
0
Re: closing a bug report (PR#781)
I can confirm this bug has been solved, by the expedient of removing the
incorrect functions!
I think the simplest way to get a bug closed is to send the correction to
the original reporter for confirmation, then as Peter suggests send a
follow-up to R-bugs.
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001 p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk wrote:
> Paul Gilbert <pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca> writes:
>
> > Peter
2009 Nov 07
0
new dse package
With the release of R-2.10.0 I have divided the dse bundle into packages. The bundled package dse1 and part of dse2 are now in the new package dse. The remaining part of dse2 is in a new package EvalEst. The package dse does multivariate ARMA and state space time series modelling and forecasting, while package EvalEst is now focused on the evaluation of estimation methods. To aid transition, there
2009 Nov 07
0
new dse package
With the release of R-2.10.0 I have divided the dse bundle into packages. The bundled package dse1 and part of dse2 are now in the new package dse. The remaining part of dse2 is in a new package EvalEst. The package dse does multivariate ARMA and state space time series modelling and forecasting, while package EvalEst is now focused on the evaluation of estimation methods. To aid transition, there
2003 Apr 23
1
Bug in versioned install (was: (fwd) R-1.7.0 : Problem with Downloading "dse") (PR#2827)
The reason dse won't install is because of the new versioned install
code. It assumes that it's dealing with a plain package, and doesn't
handle bundles properly.
Robert, could you look at that?
A workaround is as follows. After the install.packages call fails
with this message
>Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection
>In addition: Warning message: