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z <- merge(r = tmp.z, weekday = as.numeric(format(time(date.z), "%w")), h = !tmp.z) On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have a look at the zoo package. After reading > in the data its only 2 lines of code. > > Note that zoo objects can be numeric or > factor but not both so we have represented > the day of the week as 1 for Mon, etc. > in the final object. You could convert it > to a data frame at the end if you really > need to combine factors or strings and > numerics in one object. > > > Lines.r <- "d r > 2000-01-03 1.2105865 > 2000-01-05 -0.8962776 > 2000-01-19 -1.0438936 > 2000-01-28 2.1329387 > " > > Lines.date <- "ab c > 2000-01-03 Mon > 2000-01-04 Tue > 2000-01-05 Wed > 2000-01-06 Thu > 2000-01-07 Fri > 2000-01-10 Mon > 2000-01-11 Tue > 2000-01-12 Wed > 2000-01-13 Thu > 2000-01-14 Fri > 2000-01-17 Mon > 2000-01-18 Tue > 2000-01-19 Wed > 2000-01-20 Thu > 2000-01-21 Fri > 2000-01-24 Mon > 2000-01-25 Tue > 2000-01-26 Wed > 2000-01-27 Thu > 2000-01-28 Fri > " > > library(zoo) > # replace textConnection(...) with your file name, e.g. > # read.zoo("myfile.dat", header = TRUE) > r.z <- read.zoo(textConnection(Lines.da), header = TRUE) > date.z <- read.zoo(textConnection(Lines.date), header = TRUE) > > tmp.z <- merge(r.z, zoo(, time(date.z)), fill = 0) > z <- merge(r = tmp.z, weekday = as.numeric(format(time(z, "%w"))), h = !z) > > For more info: > > library(zoo) > vignette("zoo") > vignette("zoo-quickref") > vignette("zoo-faq") > > > On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:49 AM, saikat sarkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > R experts. I am a new user of R and trying to learn this program. > > > > I have a problem. Here is the code. > > > > d<-as.Date(c("2000/01/03","2000/01/05","2000/01/19","2000/01/28")) > > r<-rnorm(4) > > da<-data.frame(d,r) > > > > a<-as.Date("01/01/2000","%d/%m/%Y") > > b<-as.Date("30/01/2000","%d/%m/%Y") > > ab<-seq(a,b,by=1) > > c<-format(ab,"%a") > > date<-data.frame(ab,c) > > date<-subset(date,c!="Sun") > > date<-subset(date,c!="Sat") > > > > Here I have 2 data frame. > > > > da > > ------------- > > d r > > 1 2000-01-03 1.2105865 > > 2 2000-01-05 -0.8962776 > > 3 2000-01-19 -1.0438936 > > 4 2000-01-28 2.1329387 > > > > --------------------------- > > date > > -------------- > > ab c > > 3 2000-01-03 Mon > > 4 2000-01-04 Tue > > 5 2000-01-05 Wed > > 6 2000-01-06 Thu > > 7 2000-01-07 Fri > > 10 2000-01-10 Mon > > 11 2000-01-11 Tue > > 12 2000-01-12 Wed > > 13 2000-01-13 Thu > > 14 2000-01-14 Fri > > 17 2000-01-17 Mon > > 18 2000-01-18 Tue > > 19 2000-01-19 Wed > > 20 2000-01-20 Thu > > 21 2000-01-21 Fri > > 24 2000-01-24 Mon > > 25 2000-01-25 Tue > > 26 2000-01-26 Wed > > 27 2000-01-27 Thu > > 28 2000-01-28 Fri > > > > --------------- > > > > In data frame-"DA"- I have return(r) and date > > In data frame-"Date"- where I have date and day. > > > > Now I need to create a data frame where returns will be conditional on date > > and rest will be zero. > > > > ------------------- > > like this > > --------------------- > > > > ab c r hd > > 3 2000-01-03 Mon 1.2105865 0 > > 4 2000-01-04 Tue 0 1 > > 5 2000-01-05 Wed 0 1 > > 6 2000-01-06 Thu 0 1 > > 7 2000-01-07 Fri 0 1 > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > >From this I can figureout the hoildays and then put each holidays equal to > > 1. > > > > > > Please help me. > > > > Thanking you > > > > saikat > > > > > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > > http://www.nabble.com/How-can-we-creat-conditional-data-frame-tp16491208p16491208.html > > Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.