On Jul 22, 2011, at 5:03 PM, cplusplus programmer wrote:

hi,
When I type library(ts) (I am working on an ubuntu machine), I get the
following error:

library(ts)
Error in library(ts) : there is no package called 'ts'

You would have needed to have earlier installed that package before trying to load it.


I did a few google searches and it seems like ts is no longer
available....is that correct?
It seemed to me that I would need to download Rmetrics instead....is that
the replacement for ts.

To do ... what?


Please let me know how I can get access to the ts libraries....

This is a bit of a puzzle for me. I cannot find evidence that there ever was a "ts" package. (.... of course this does not sound like a question for Google but rather one for the packages pages of CRAN or r- forge.)

 I looked in the archived and orphaned packages

http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/

 ... none named "ts" A ts-class, perjaps? That is in the core packages.

Looking in r-forge:

https://r-forge.r-project.org/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=time+series&Search=Search

None named "ts" ... FinTS, yes. "xts", yes

 Looking at the Time Series Task view...

http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/TimeSeries.html

... no "ts" package. Many other packages however.

--
David.



thanks!

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