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2004 May 19
0
Windows versus Unix packages in CRAN (Was Re: Rmetrics)
Hi Andrew,
You mentioned:
> Yes, I agree with Ajay Shah's comments. The Rmetrics website makes a
> virtue of open source yet the Rmetrics people do not make available
> their package for the open source platform, Linux.
Actually, I think they do. A quick perusal of the site indicated to me on
page 2 of the Overview Flyer
2008 Jun 11
0
ETH Internship - Dynamic Portfolio Asset Allocation
Summer Internship at ETH Zurich
"Dynamic Portfolio Asset Allocation"
We offer a 3-months internship starting
midth July 2008. The topic addresses
"Dynamic Portfolio Asset Allocation"
including alternative instruments and
hedge funds. The goal will be to compare
the robust mean-variance, the lower partial
moment and the conditional value-at-risk
approaches for portfolio
2010 May 26
0
R/Rmetrics Meielisalp Summer School and User/Developer Workshop 2010
Computational Finance and Financial Engineering
1st R/Rmetrics Summer School and 4th User/Developer Meeting
Meielisalp, Lake Thune Switzerland, June 27 - July 1, 2010
Late Registration: https://www.rmetrics.org/meielisalp2010-registration
Students: Apply for Student Scholarships
www.rmetrics.org
*** Rmetrics 2010 - Don't miss it ! ***
2004 Jun 13
1
Rmetrics - New Built 190.10055
*June 13, 2004
Rmetrics - new Built 190.10055
Rmetrics is an environment and a collection of functions
for teaching financial engineering and computational finance
*The new built should now run out of the box under Windows, Linux, and
Mac OSX. In addition new functionality has been added, and some fixes
has been done. New functions and example files have been added. Please
inspect the FAQ and
2004 Jul 04
1
Rmetrics 191.10057
It is a pleasure for me to announce the new built for Rmetrics Version
191.0057. The source files and Windows binary packages can be downloaded
from www.rmetrics.org .
The new built has also been submitted to the CRAN server. Some new
functions
and example files have been added. Unfortunately the user guides and
reference
guides are not yet updated, they have still the status of Version
2004 May 20
1
Windows versus Unix packages in CRAN (Was Re: Rmetrics)
Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
mkdir fBasics
unzip fBasics.zip -d fBasics
rm fBasics/src/*.o
R CMD check fBasics
and that took me about 3 minutes.
Now me, I just did
unzip -a fBasics_190.10051.zip
R CMD INSTALL fBasics
rm -rf fBasics
in a naive and trusting manner. It took me considerably longer than 3
minutes to learn that this was what I should do, and
2008 Mar 18
0
Rmetrics - R-Forge - Workshop
Dear Members of the R-Core Team,
Rmetrics Developers, and Rmetrics
Users ...
The repository of the development version
of the Rmetrics software environment has
been moved to R-forge.
The new R-Forge framework for R-project
developers based on GForge offers us easy
access to SVN, daily built and checked
packages, mailing lists, bug tracking,
2008 May 21
3
Problem with R or fBasics Package (PR#11495)
I have a problem wirh R: After loding fBasics packages log funtion doesn't
work like as fallow:
Cenap ERDEMIR
Hacettepe University
Turkey
> log(20)
[1] 2.995732
> local({pkg <- select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE)))
+ if(nchar(pkg)) library(pkg, character.only=TRUE)})
Loading required package: fImport
Loading required package: fSeries
Loading required package: robustbase
2007 Oct 31
1
problem with package fSeries
Helo,
please look at the log below: after loading the fSeries library, I can not use the log function. Is this a bug or what am I doing wrong?
Because of this, I'm unable to use the garch library.
thanks a lot for any help,
Balazs Torma
> log(1)
[1] 0
> require("fSeries")
Loading required package: fSeries
Loading required package: robustbase
Loading required package:
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 11:15 AM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The issue is fAsianOptions. Is there a version that works with the latest version of R? If not, which version of it works with which version of R and where can it be found? I tried several at the archive already.
sessionInfo()
R version 3.4.2 Patched (2017-10-04 r73465)
Platform:
2008 Jun 12
1
The log function problem
Hi R,
Please see the below commands. The question is I can see the value of
log(2) before loading the package fcalendar in R. But after loading the
package, the 'log' function doesn't work. How to solve this problem?
Also note that the function code differs before and after downloading
the packages.
> log
function (x, base = exp(1)) .Primitive("log")
>
2004 Jun 26
1
Problem setting environment variable in R/zzz.R
I am trying to get the Rmetrics.org component package fBasics by Diethelm
Wuertz into a Debian package. Thanks to a lot of work by Diethelm, it is
_almost_ there. It fails 'R CMD check' for me if I do not have the TZ
environment variable set [1], yet works fine as long as I set TZ.
I figured I could patch this in R/zzz.R and do
## set a timezone if none found in environment
2004 May 18
2
Windows versus Unix packages in CRAN (Was Re: Rmetrics)
> Rmetrics - New Version is available for R 1.9 !!
> in R-binary and R-source form from the site "http://www.rmetrics.org",
> and install the binary "zip" files in the usual way via the menu
I'm confused - does the fact that you are only distributing ".zip"
files means that (shudder) I need Microsoft Windows in order to run
this? (I hunted on the
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 12:07 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes. That's the version I've been discussing that has non-zero exit status. That situation is why CRAN retired the prob package. It's possible you installed that library earlier in development and it's been "carried" along. It no longer installs, now.
>
> The problems
2008 Feb 13
4
rolling sum (like in Rmetrics package)
Hello, I'm new to R and would like to know how to create a vector of "rolling
sums". (I have seen the Rmetrics package and the rollMean function and I
would like to do the same thing except Sum instead of Mean.) I imagine
someone has done this, I just can't find it anywhere.
Example:
x <- somevector #where x is 'n' entries long
#what I would like to do is:
x1
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 1:09 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, that is exactly what I was doing two days ago.
>
> Warning in install.packages :
> installation of package ?fAsianOptions_3010.79.tar.gz? had non-zero exit status
>
> Which is what a reading of the explanation for why "prob" was retired leads one to expect. Do you have
2008 Jan 24
1
Error using Rmetrics to read data
Hi folks. This set of code used to work, but after upgrading to the
latest version of Rmetrics it no longer does. Any ideas?
SP500<-read.table("SP500.csv",header=TRUE,sep=",")
> head(SP500)
Date Open High Low Close Volume Close2
1 8/4/2006 1280.26 1292.92 1273.82 1279.40 2530970112 1279.40
2 8/3/2006 1278.22 1283.96 1271.25 1280.27
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 2:14 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Rtools is not available for the current version of R.
Really? If true, I'm surprised and not able to help. I do see an Rtools34.exe at https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/Rtools/
--
David.
>
> What I'm looking for is an alternative package or how others have managed to create
2017 Nov 02
2
"prob" package alternative
Yes. That's the version I've been discussing that has non-zero exit status.
That situation is why CRAN retired the prob package. It's possible you
installed that library earlier in development and it's been "carried"
along. It no longer installs, now.
The problems with all of this seem to have started this month according to
the conversations. However, no one has
2005 Oct 09
1
Rmetrics fMultivar how to?
Hi Everybody,
I am a total beginner at this so please bear with me.
I downloaded by hand the file WIG20.txt (Warsaw Stock Exchange Index of 20
most important stocks). The format is this:
Name,Date,Open,High,Low,Close,Volume
WIG20,19940414,1000.00,1000.00,1000.00,1000.00,71600.000
WIG20,19940418,1050.50,1050.50,1050.50,1050.50,99950.000
WIG20,19940419,1124.90,1124.90,1124.90,1124.90,138059.000