On 10/28/06, antonio rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Having an zoo object I can subset it to obtain the days where I have the > values within some range: > > is.zoo(z) > TRUE > > subset(z[,1], z[,1]>=5 & z[,1]<= 10) #Yields: Year(day) > > 1988(13) 1988(14) 1988(16) 1988(20) 1988(21) 1988(22) 1988(25) > 1988(26) > 7.973946 9.933518 7.978227 7.512960 6.641862 5.667780 5.721358 > 6.863729 > 1988(27) 1988(28) 1988(29) 1988(30) 1988(32) 1988(33) 1988(34) > 1988(35) > 9.600000 9.049846 9.213438 6.412746 5.543606 7.881596 6.373102 > 7.220562 > .................................................................................................................. > .................................................................................................................. > > How do I could refine the search in order to obtain those consecutive > days within a specific range? In the above extract: > > 1988(26) 1988(27) 1988(28) 1988(29) 1988(30) 1988(33) 1988(34) > 1988(35) > 6.863729 9.600000 9.049846 9.213438 6.412746 7.881596 6.373102 > 7.220562 >
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