time series - cbind
I will. Thanks On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:18 AM, David Winsemius
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On Oct 28, 2011, at 10:32 AM, Joe Stuart wrote:
Hi, I have a time series ts.score that gets created based on a function. When I print the time series out it prints two rows, first the date then the value. 2011-06-14 -1.25947868 The function gets called multiple times in my script and I'm trying to append the time series to an object called ts.bind using the cbind function like so. The only problem I have is that the date is an index for all of the columns, which is only correct for the first column. Is there a way that I can associate the correct dates with each column?
You should look at the 'zoo' package. It supplies merge and cbind methods for its zoo-class objects that will properly align values by their index. Many people have experienced the problems you are currently seeing and .... "zoo" is the solution.
ts.bind <- cbind(ts.bind, ts.score) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ts.score ? ? ? ? ?ts.score ? ? ? ? ?ts.score ? ts.score ? ? ? ?ts.score 2010-10-14 ? 1.06493449 ? 0.96323675 ? 1.13255734 ? -0.3060238 ?1.0083540 2010-10-15 ? 0.51371978 ?-0.54348798 ? 0.82563515 ? -0.8808261 ?0.9578659 2010-10-18 ? 0.03667826 ? 0.25904910 ? 0.56100008 ? -1.0084433 ?0.5220185 2010-10-19 ?-2.32490163 ? 0.08469947 ? 0.09021838 ? -1.7677688 ?0.7954248 2010-10-20 ?-1.52627229 ? 0.15408516 ? 0.16440753 ? -1.4923426 ?0.5221617 I appreciate any help.
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