Hi Josh,
Thanks, it works.
If it don't boring you, I want to read a other data format.
There is a comma between Date and Time.
2008.07.14,04:00,1.5894,1.5916,1.5893,1.5914,276
2008.07.14,05:00,1.5912,1.5912,1.5902,1.5904,205
2008.07.14,06:00,1.5903,1.5911,1.5898,1.5899,239
2008.07.14,07:00,1.5898,1.5902,1.5865,1.5882,541
2008.07.14,08:00,1.5883,1.5910,1.5868,1.5870,689
2008.07.14,09:00,1.5869,1.5890,1.5860,1.5877,763
2008.07.14,10:00,1.5878,1.5881,1.5841,1.5871,835
2008.07.14,11:00,1.5870,1.5876,1.5854,1.5859,533
Thanks,
Pierre8r
See ?read.zoo
1) You need to specify the correct delimiter for your file.
2) read.zoo is converting your index to Date (the default),
use
POSIXct instead and be sure to specify the correct format
of the index
in your file.
quotes <- read.zoo(textConnection(Lines),
sep=',',
FUN=as.POSIXct, format='%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S')
x <- as.xts(quotes)
colnames(x) <-
c('Open','High','Low','Close','Volume')
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