Michael,

By the way, although I replied to David's email, I was responding to you as
well.  Your results were exactly what I was expecting, but I didn't get your
results.


On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 1:51 PM, R. Michael Weylandt <
michael.weyla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How exactly do you mean it doesn't work? Copied from my GUI:
>
> > x = zoo(1:5, as.Date('2001-01-01')+1:5)
> > x[as.Date('2001-01-05')]
> 2001-01-05
>          4
> > x[as.Date('2001-01-05')] = 0
> > x
> 2001-01-02 2001-01-03 2001-01-04 2001-01-05 2001-01-06
>          1          2          3          0          5
>
> (Those actually line up correctly on my machine..)
>
> Michael Weylandt
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Gene Leynes <gleyne...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Why doesn't this work?
>>
>> x = zoo(1:5, as.Date('2001-01-01')+1:5)
>> x[as.Date('2001-01-05')]
>> x[as.Date('2001-01-05')] = 0
>> x
>>
>>
>> I think this is especially bad because it doesn't cause an error.  It lets
>> you do something to x, but then you can't see x again to see what it did.
>>
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