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Message-ID: <alpine.LFD.2.00.0903051525440.9666@gannet.stats.ox.ac.uk>
Date: 2009-03-05T15:34:56Z
From: Brian Ripley
Subject: character string as object name
In-Reply-To: <AAD1951F-DF63-435B-888F-87652B839DFB@gmail.com>

b is character string:

> as.name(b)
`MSFT$MSFT.Adjusted`

Note the backticks: that is a valid (if non-syntatatic) name, but you 
don't have an object of that name.

On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Fuchs Ira wrote:

> Can someone please tell me why the following (last line) doesn't work (as I 
> expect it to :-)

The question is rather why you are misinformed about how it works.
Since you didn't explain how you think it does work, we have little 
idea what your error was.  If it helps,

MSFT$MSFT.Adjusted

is a call (to `$`).

It also helps to explain what you are trying to do rather than just 
what you did.

>
> library(quantmod)
> a = getSymbols("MSFT",from="2009-3-01")
> a
> MSFT
> eval(as.name(a))
> MSFT$MSFT.Adjusted
> b=paste(a,'$MSFT.Adjusted',sep='')
> b
> eval(as.name(b))
>
> Why does this last line not work the way the earlier eval does?
>
> Thanks.
>
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