Hi Thomas,

The issue is probably the quantmod package being outdated.  Try to
install this version:

http://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=125

The second issue is that xlab and ylab are no longer being applied -
they had some issue, and I haven't settled on a way to address yet.  I
will make that a priority though.

The third issue you *might* see upon updating quantmod is that you may
be better off calling chartSeries with the type='bar' argument - as
barChart just does this, but due to R lazy evaluation and the TA
mechanism/args things may break without a volume in the series.  The
alternate would be explicitly add TA=NULL to the call.

Jeff

On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Thomas Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Gabor and Jeff,
>
>  thanks for your hint! I tried it out and played around but could not
>  succeed completely:
>
>  > library(quantmod)
>  > raw=read.table(file="eurusd-id.csv",sep="\t",dec=",",header =T)
>  > date.d=as.POSIXct(raw$Date..GMT)
>  > z=zoo(cbind(raw$Open,raw$High,raw$Low,raw$Close),order.by=date.d)
>  > q <- as.quantmod.OHLC(z, col.names = c("Open", "High", "Low", "Close"))
>  > barChart(q,show.vol=F, show.grid=F,theme="white",name="EURUSD Intraday 
> data",up.col="black",dn.col="black",xlab="time",ylab="FX")
>  Fehler in as.graphicsAnnot(labels) : objekt "x.labels" nicht gefunden
>
>  So it does not find the object "x.labels"... I just fould in the
>  pdf-documentation that this should be of type character.
>
>  Perhaps you know why it fails,
>  Thomas
>



-- 
There's a way to do it better - find it.
Thomas A. Edison

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