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2004 May 20
2
irregular time series
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 9.1 release: R 1.9.0 editor: Xemacs 21.4 frontend: ESS 5.1.23 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have two time series (upwelling index and water temperature) of evenly spaced, daily data over 18 months, but the upwelling index series has a gap of about 2 months right in the middle of it. I want to do the acf, pacf, ccf, and a cross-spectral analysis
2008 Sep 04
1
modeling interval data, a.k.a. irregular timeseries
Greetings -- I've got some sensor data of the form t1_1, t1_2 t2_1, t2_2 ... tN_1,tN_2 -- time intervals measuring starts and stops of sensor activity. I'd like to see whether there's any regularity in it. Seems natural to consider these data timeseries -- except most of the timeseries packages and models assume regular ones, with a fixed frequency. I wonder what's a
2004 Feb 23
6
Need help on parsing dates
I know this: > library(date) > x="1979-04-04" > try=as.date(x, "ymd") > print(try) [1] 4Apr79 and that `x' here has to be a string, e.g.: > x=1979-04-04 > print(x) [1] 1971 I'm stuck in reading from a file. I say: > A <- read.table(file="try") > print(A) V1 V2 1 1979-04-04
2010 Oct 22
2
Interpolate irregular time series
Hi all, Issue: I have two datasets, one is a regular time series (rain gauge) with resolution of 10 minutes. The other one is an irregular time series (link). Now I want to analyze the correlation between these two datasets with linear regression. The regular time series is a data.frame and the irregular time series is a zoo object. Problem: For the irregular time series (link) I want also a 10
2010 Jun 29
3
generate irregular series of dates
Dear colleagues, particularly academic ones, So I'm creating a Microsoft Word template for myself so that every time I teach a new course, I don't have to enter in the dates manually for each class session. I'd like to use an R script that can generate an irregular series of dates starting from one date (semester begin) to another (semester end) using an irregular interval in
2009 Apr 02
1
Time series analysis with irregular time-series
Dear R users I am currently investigating time series analysis using an irregular time series. Our study is looking at vegetation change in areas of alien vegetation growth after clearing events. The irregular time series is sourced from Landsat ETM+ data, over a six year period I have 38 scenes. For certain periods I have monthly data while for others, images are up to three months apart. So far
2008 Aug 20
1
Time Series w/irregular frequency, how to construct a time series object?
Hello, I am having trouble constructing a time series object for my data. This is because the frequency is irregular: one year, there may be only 100 individuals, another 200. There are 100 measurements for every individual. I have the observations in a data frame with the year that they were taken from as a factor. I would like to plot the top 10 mean measurements for each year and connect them
2006 Sep 23
1
really irregular time series
I built some reasonably successful tools in a graphical database for reconstructing the developmental turning points for feedback loop driven natural processes. I'm trying to move it to R and am having difficulty with the very basics, i.e. a) defining time series using time as a natural number rather than a place in a table. I was also hoping b) someone might have built some of the
2003 Aug 11
1
New package: irregular time-series (its)
I have uploaded to CRAN a new package named 'its' (Irregular Time-Series). It implements irregular time-series as an S4 class, extending the matrix class, and records the time-stamp of each row in the matrix using POSIX. Print, plot, extraction, append, and related functionality are available. Feedback and suggestions are welcome. Giles Heywood
2003 Aug 11
1
New package: irregular time-series (its)
I have uploaded to CRAN a new package named 'its' (Irregular Time-Series). It implements irregular time-series as an S4 class, extending the matrix class, and records the time-stamp of each row in the matrix using POSIX. Print, plot, extraction, append, and related functionality are available. Feedback and suggestions are welcome. Giles Heywood
2010 Nov 01
2
Post-processing of approximated irregular time series
Hi all, Issue: I merged two zoo objects (a regular and an irregular). After the merge I used the function 'na.approx' to have also values in the resolution of the regular time series. Problem: After approximation some rows at the beginning or at the end of the zoo objects disappear due to the 'na.approx' algorithm. Now I just want to have all the rows of the regular time series
2011 Apr 29
1
Handling of irregular time series in lineChart
Hi, I realized that when I have irregular series to feed into lineChart, the interval of each point in the chart does not seem to take care of irregular time interval I specified in my input xts time series. But rather, lineChart seems to take each point as equal spaced time series. For example, I have the following code: library(quantmod) options(digits.sec=3) t0 <-
2008 Apr 17
1
Moving from Splus to R: irregular and regular time series
Dear R developpers, I am a user of Splus since many years and I have developped lots of functions to plot graph of data and model results of irregular or regular times series. In Splus regular times series are created using the rts function and irregular time series using the its functions. In both cases, times is given as a numeric vector. There is no problem in plotting a regular and an
2003 Jun 06
3
irregular time-series
I make quite a lot of use of irregular time-series, and had already spent a bit of time writing an 'its' class when the 'irts' class was released via the package 'tseries'. I have experimented with the 'irts' class, and have some practical issues with its use. In some applications of irregular time-series (in my case these are financial and econometric) there are
2006 Sep 09
1
reading and formating irregular time series for VaR
Hi, I am trying to read the following type of data from a .csv file to form an irregular time series object. I want to use it with the VaR package. How do I read it in correctly to an irregular time series object? Anupam. date,Open,High,Low,Close,Volume,OpenInterest,Contract 1972-08-16,54.25,54.25,54.25,54.25,1,1,KC1973H 1972-08-17,54.25,54.25,54.25,54.25,0,1,KC1973H
2009 Aug 30
2
aggregating irregular time series
Hi, I have a couple of aggregation operations that I don't know how to accomplish. Let me give an example. I have the following irregular time series time x 10:00:00.021 20 10:00:00.224 20 10:00:01.002 19 10:00:02:948 20 1) For each entry time, I'd like to get sum of x for the next 2 seconds
2008 Mar 07
2
Irregular Time Series Issue
Hello, I have an irregular time series of the form : Time Data Time1 Data1 .... 1 b 1 e 7 g 4 i NA NA 5 k NA NA NA NA ... (the columns have varying length of NAs after a certain point) Converting this to regular time series with Pastecs does not seem to work, when I see the entire data as a single series. So I remove
2010 Jun 03
2
moving average on irregular time series
Hi all, I wonder if there is any way to calculate a moving average on an irregular time series, or use the rollapply function in zoo? I have a set of dates where I want to check if there has been an event 14 days prior to each time point in order to mark these timepoints for removal, and can't figure out a good way to do it. Many thanks in advance! Gustaf Example data:
2008 May 10
1
irregular time series and multiple, overlaid plots
I am new to R and am trying to solve the following problem: I have a data file containing tick-by-tick, millisecond level prices for some stocks. I have another file or two containing orders and trades, again, with millisecond time-stamps. Both of these files are irregularly spaced and the time stamps are in an iso format (<date> <time>.<millisecond>) I would like to create a
2010 Nov 08
2
A more efficient way to roll values in an irregular time series dataset?
Does anyone recommend a more efficient way to "roll" values in a time series dataset? I merged a bunch of different time series datasets (10's of thousands of them) whose observation dates and sampling interval differ. Some time series observations are reported at the beginning of the month, some at the end, some on Mondays, some on Wednesday, some annually, etc. In the