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;>> >> >> The name of the dataframe / variable of an individual trial can
>>> be
>>> >> >> obtained using:
>>> >> >> paste("t",tmptrialinfo[1,2],tmptrialinfo[1,16],".gz",sep="")
>>> >> >> Then I get a string:
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> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Antonio, Fabio Di Narzo
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>> Hi guys.
>> I recently stumbled on an unexpected behavior of R when using
>> functions created in a loop.
>> The problem is silly enough
tring R version 2.8.0 Patched (2008-12-04 r47063)
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> I have a daily time series dataset, witch is very irregular spaced.
Take a look at package zoo, which has detailed vignette.
HTH,
Antonio.
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