'tail' method for its object
Thanks for reporting this. I'll have a look.
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Kyle Matoba <kmmatoba at stanford.edu> wrote:
Wanted to raise this in case it wasn't known (its version 1.1.8):
library(quantmod)
getSymbols("A",src="yahoo", return.class="its")
[1] "A"
head(A)
An object of class ?its? ? ? ? ? ? A.Open A.High A.Low A.Close A.Volume A.Adjusted 2007-01-03 ?34.99 ?35.48 34.05 ? 34.30 ?2574600 ? ? ?34.30 2007-01-04 ?34.30 ?34.60 33.46 ? 34.41 ?2073700 ? ? ?34.41 2007-01-05 ?34.30 ?34.40 34.00 ? 34.09 ?2676600 ? ? ?34.09 2007-01-08 ?33.98 ?34.08 33.68 ? 33.97 ?1557200 ? ? ?33.97 2007-01-09 ?34.08 ?34.32 33.63 ? 34.01 ?1386200 ? ? ?34.01 2007-01-10 ?34.04 ?34.04 33.37 ? 33.70 ?2157400 ? ? ?33.70 Slot "dates": [1] "2007-01-03 PST" "2007-01-04 PST" "2007-01-05 PST" "2007-01-08 PST" [5] "2007-01-09 PST" "2007-01-10 PST"
tail(A)
Error in x[seq.int(to = xlen, length.out = n)] : subscript out of bounds Thanks for the good work Whit! Kyle