Hi
I have the unfortune to have some data saved as oxmetrics/pcgive file
format (.in7 & .bn7). Is there any way to import data from this format into
R? I have tried both google and the importing/exporting guide without any
luck.
Thanks in advance
Best regards,
/Mikael
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> On 26 January 2015 at 21:50, Mikael Olai Milhøj
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Hi
Is there an easy way to drop, for instance, the first 4 observation of a
time series object in R? I have tried to google the answer without any
luck.
To be more clear:
Let us say that I have a time seres object x which data from 2000Q1 to
2014Q4 but I only want the data from 2001Q1 to 2014Q4.H
Hi,
I'm having trouble trying to plot the density of the residuals against the
standard normal distribution N(0,1). (I'm trying to see if my residuals are
well-behaved).
I know hwo to calculate the standardized residuals (I guess that there may
be a simple way using a R function) and then plot th
Thx - this was exactly what I needed. Yes I also prefer the qqnorm but I
like the distrubution chart as well.
Thx !
/Mikael
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:18 AM, peter dalgaard wrote:
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> > On 02 Feb 2015, at 23:42 , Mikael Olai Milhøj
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> > Hi,
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Hi all
I have been searching on the web in vain. I want to include a dummy
variable in my ARIMA model. Let's say that I want to make an AR(1) model
for X including a dummy variable which should be 1 for observation 4,5,6
and zero otherwise (let's say that there is 50 observations in total). How
do
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