On Thursday 20 November 2003 19:53, Kenneth Cabrera wrote:
> Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's probably best to handle this an an x-y plot (?plot.POSIXct)
> > or as an irregular time series (see package its on CRAN).
>
> A daily time serie is not a regulary spaced time serie?
>
Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's probably best to handle this an an x-y plot (?plot.POSIXct) or as an
irregular time series (see package its on CRAN).
A daily time serie is not a regulary spaced time serie?
The ts function is designed for time series that you want to do
time-serie
It's probably best to handle this an an x-y plot (?plot.POSIXct) or as an
irregular time series (see package its on CRAN).
The ts function is designed for time series that you want to do
time-series analysis on.
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Kenneth Cabrera wrote:
> Hi R-users:
>
> How can I format a d
On Thursday 20 November 2003 19:06, Kenneth Cabrera wrote:
> Hi R-users:
>
> How can I format a daily time serie with ts function
> so the plot of the time shows the date right
> (dd/mm/yy) or yy. ?
ts() only allows regulary spaced time series. Try the package its or
the irts() function in p
Hi R-users:
How can I format a daily time serie with ts function
so the plot of the time shows the date right
(dd/mm/yy) or yy. ?
Excerp of the database:
FECHA TRM
101/01/2000 1873.77
202/01/2000 1873.77
303/01/2000 1873.77
404/01/2000 1874.35
505/01/2000 189