Why me, why always me
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startz
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Why me, why always me
The forum appears to not allow one to upload a file with extension .wf2.
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EViews Gareth
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Re: Why me, why always me
Try now.
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startz
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Re: Why me, why always me
Works. Now about the underlying bug in saving to an RData file...
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startz
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Re: Why me, why always me
I suspect the difficulty is handling daily files.
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EViews Steve
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Re: Why me, why always me
Technically, not handling daily frequency in R time series objects is not a bug. EViews has never supported it. I've gone ahead and added support for it in EViews 12 so it will be available in the next patch.
In the meantime, you can push your daily series object as a data.frame, then convert it to a time series object yourself. The following post discusses multiple other R libraries that can be used to do this conversion without too much fuss.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/290 ... ime-series
In the meantime, you can push your daily series object as a data.frame, then convert it to a time series object yourself. The following post discusses multiple other R libraries that can be used to do this conversion without too much fuss.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/290 ... ime-series
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