Dear Jim
Without knowing what l.out is this might be tricky. What does str(l.out)
tell you it is. And is CVS a typo for csv?
Michael
On 14/09/2018 19:00, Jim Blackburn wrote:
I am newly subscribed to r-project.
I have recently plunged into R on a totally self-taught basis (may not have
been the smartest decision!)
I am attempting to download tickers as a time series. I can successfully
create RDA files but I want to convert them to CVS. Following is the code I
have created so far.
if (!require(BatchGetSymbols)) install.packages('BatchGetSymbols')
library(BatchGetSymbols)
tickers <- c('SPY','VCR', 'RPG')
first.date <- Sys.Date()-365
last.date <- Sys.Date
l.out <- BatchGetSymbols(tickers = tickers,
first.date = first.date,
last.date = last.date,
cache.folder = file.path("c://Users/Owner/Documents/R",
+ 'BGS_Cache') )
print(l.out$df.control)
print(l.out$df.tickers)
I can print(l.out) and see that it contains all the data, but it is not a
data.frame
Can anyone help with creating a data.frame and then converting to CSV?
Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks
Jim
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