Re: [R] Problem with FAME

2009-01-21 Thread Jeffrey J. Hallman
My bad.  I used system("test -r blah") to see if a file was readable,
forgetting that not all Windows installations have the "test" program (from
Cygwin) installed.  I've changed this to use the R function file.access() in
version 2.5, which I've just submitted to CRAN.  The Windows binary should be
available from there in a day or two.


Jeff

"Boriss"  writes:

> Dear All,
>
> I wonder whether anyone has an experience with FAME package written by Jeff 
> Hallman. All my attempts to send him the following problem report did not 
> succeed (the mail system says that my e-mail could not be delivered), so I 
> turn for help to this list.
>
> I tried to use your FAME package written for R, but somehow I cannot get it 
> working. I am using Windows XP and the newest R installation version 2.8.1.
>
>  
>
> For example, if I run the following code I get the following error message:
>
>  
>
> library(fame)
>
> mydb <- "O:/FameDB/national.db"
>
> mydb
>
> fameWhats(mydb,"TS21555100",getDoc = T)
>
> getfame("TS21555100",mydb)
>
>  
>
>> library(fame)
>
>> mydb <- "O:/FameDB/national.db"
>
>> mydb
>
> [1] "O:/FameDB/national.db"
>
>> fameWhats(mydb,"TS21555100",getDoc = T)
>
> Fehler in fameWhats(mydb, "TS21555100", getDoc = T) : 
>
>   cannot read O:/FameDB/national.db
>
> Zusätzlich: Warning message:
>
> In system(paste("test -r", path), intern = F) : test nicht gefunden
>
>> getfame("TS21555100",mydb)
>
> Fehler in getfame("TS21555100", mydb) : cannot read O:/FameDB/national.db
>
> Zusätzlich: Warning message:
>
> In system(paste("test -r", path), intern = F) : test nicht gefunden
>
>  
>
> ---
>
>  
>
> I have a German installation and the phrase „test nicht gefunden“ means “the 
> test has not been found”.
>
>  
>
> We have a running version of FAME at our institute and from within FAME I can 
> download this variable without problem:
>
> $open national 
>
> whats TS21555100
>
>  
>
> produces:
>
>  
>
> Offene Datenbanken: NATIONAL
>
>  
>
>  
>
>   TS21555100
>
>  
>
>   KOF: Vollzeitaequivalente Beschaeftigung (in 1000 Pers.)  
>
>  
>
> Class:  SERIES DB 
> name:  NATIONAL
>
> Type:   NUMERIC
> Created:  27-Nov-08
>
> Index:  DATE:QUARTERLY 
> Updated:  27-Nov-08
>
>  
>
> First Value at: 75:3   
> Observed: SUMMED
>
> Last Value at:  08:3   
> Basis:DAILY
>
>  
>
> OVERLAY(TS21560100, TS21555100)
>
>  
>
> „Vollzeitaequivalente Beschaeftigung“ stands for „Full-time equivalent 
> employment“
>
>  
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Also, I have the same error message when I run the code from the manual:
>
>  
>
>> seriesA <- tis(1:24,start=c(2002,1),freq =12)
>
>> seriesB <- tis(1:104, start = c(2002, 1), tif = "wmonday")
>
>> documentation(seriesB) <- paste("Line", 1:4, "of seriesB documentation")
>
>> putfame(c(mser = "seriesA", wser = "seriesB"), db = "myfame.db")
>
> Warning message:
>
> In system(paste("test -r", path), intern = F) : test nicht gefunden
>
>  
>
>  
>
> In the CRAN webpage I read that „ The fame package can access Fame time 
> series databases (but also requires a Fame backend). The tis package provides 
> time indices and time-indexed series compatible with Fame frequencies. ” 
> However, I don’t understand what “a Fame backend” means and how it can be 
> useful for running your package?
>
>  
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
>  
>
> Best wishes,
>
>  
>
> Boriss Siliverstovs
>
>
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[R] Problem with FAME

2009-01-20 Thread Boriss
Dear All,

I wonder whether anyone has an experience with FAME package written by Jeff 
Hallman. All my attempts to send him the following problem report did not 
succeed (the mail system says that my e-mail could not be delivered), so I turn 
for help to this list.

I tried to use your FAME package written for R, but somehow I cannot get it 
working. I am using Windows XP and the newest R installation version 2.8.1.

 

For example, if I run the following code I get the following error message:

 

library(fame)

mydb <- "O:/FameDB/national.db"

mydb

fameWhats(mydb,"TS21555100",getDoc = T)

getfame("TS21555100",mydb)

 

> library(fame)

> mydb <- "O:/FameDB/national.db"

> mydb

[1] "O:/FameDB/national.db"

> fameWhats(mydb,"TS21555100",getDoc = T)

Fehler in fameWhats(mydb, "TS21555100", getDoc = T) : 

  cannot read O:/FameDB/national.db

Zusätzlich: Warning message:

In system(paste("test -r", path), intern = F) : test nicht gefunden

> getfame("TS21555100",mydb)

Fehler in getfame("TS21555100", mydb) : cannot read O:/FameDB/national.db

Zusätzlich: Warning message:

In system(paste("test -r", path), intern = F) : test nicht gefunden

 

---

 

I have a German installation and the phrase „test nicht gefunden“ means “the 
test has not been found”.

 

We have a running version of FAME at our institute and from within FAME I can 
download this variable without problem:

$open national 

whats TS21555100

 

produces:

 

Offene Datenbanken: NATIONAL

 

 

  TS21555100

 

  KOF: Vollzeitaequivalente Beschaeftigung (in 1000 Pers.)  

 

Class:  SERIES DB 
name:  NATIONAL

Type:   NUMERIC
Created:  27-Nov-08

Index:  DATE:QUARTERLY 
Updated:  27-Nov-08

 

First Value at: 75:3   
Observed: SUMMED

Last Value at:  08:3   
Basis:DAILY

 

OVERLAY(TS21560100, TS21555100)

 

„Vollzeitaequivalente Beschaeftigung“ stands for „Full-time equivalent 
employment“

 

 

 

Also, I have the same error message when I run the code from the manual:

 

> seriesA <- tis(1:24,start=c(2002,1),freq =12)

> seriesB <- tis(1:104, start = c(2002, 1), tif = "wmonday")

> documentation(seriesB) <- paste("Line", 1:4, "of seriesB documentation")

> putfame(c(mser = "seriesA", wser = "seriesB"), db = "myfame.db")

Warning message:

In system(paste("test -r", path), intern = F) : test nicht gefunden

 

 

In the CRAN webpage I read that „ The fame package can access Fame time series 
databases (but also requires a Fame backend). The tis package provides time 
indices and time-indexed series compatible with Fame frequencies. ” However, I 
don’t understand what “a Fame backend” means and how it can be useful for 
running your package?

 

Thank you for your help.

 

Best wishes,

 

Boriss Siliverstovs


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