Hi Michael, Thank you for pointing me in the right direction, I'm now using an email client rather than Nabble.
Related to the issue I described below, it's resolved now, I have managed to fix it myself. However, I believe this might be a bug, or at least something that needs improving; I have described both how to reproduce this issue and its solution in the below 4 steps: 1) library(RTAQ) 2) Create XXX_trades.csv file with the contents below using a relative path like [somewhere]/TAQData/2010-11-01/XXX_trades.csv SYMBOL,DATE,TIME,PRICE,SIZE,G127,CORR,COND,EX XXX,20101101,10:30:00,11.49,500,0,0,@,B XXX,20101101,10:30:02,11.49,322,0,0,0,B XXX,20101101,10:30:02,11.49,178,0,0,@,B XXX,20101101,10:30:03,11.49,500,0,0,@,B XXX,20101101,10:30:03,11.49,187,0,0,@,D 3) #convert does not generate any errors/warnings, however it does not work properly convert(from="2010-11-01", to="2010-11-01",datasource="[somewhere]/TAQData/", datadestination="[somewhere]/TAQDataRData/",trades=T,quotes=F,ticker="XXX",dir=T, extention="csv", header=T, tradecolnames=c("SYMBOL", "DATE", "TIME", "PRICE", "SIZE", "G127", "CORR", "COND", "EX")) #loading the RData created by convert TAQLoad("XXX",from="2010-11-01",to="2010-11-01",datasource="[somewhere]TAQDataRData/", trades=T,quotes=F) #output of TAQLoad SYMBOL EX PRICE SIZE COND CORR G127 <NA> "XXX" "B" "11.49" "500" "@" "0" "0" <NA> "XXX" "B" "11.49" "322" "0" "0" "0" <NA> "XXX" "B" "11.49" "178" "@" "0" "0" <NA> "XXX" "B" "11.49" "500" "@" "0" "0" <NA> "XXX" "D" "11.49" "187" "@" "0" "0" Warning message: timezone of object (GMT) is different than current timezone (). Problem are the <NA>s. If one does not supply the format of date and time to the convert function, it is assumed that the standard NYSE format is used, and therefore RTAQ internally (convert_to_RData.r line 32) represents this as "Y%M%D %H:%M:%S". Whilst this works fine for some things, when a timeDate is initialised using this format (convert_to_RData.r line 102), it does not work. timeDate expects a correct format like "%Y%m%d %H:%M:%S" format rather than "Y%M%D %H:%M:%S". Run the below two to confirm: tdobject=timeDate:::timeDate(paste(as.vector("2010-10-11"), as.vector("10:30:30")), format="%Y%M%D %H:%M:%S",FinCenter="GMT",zone="GMT") #tdobject is GMT [1] [NA] tdobject=timeDate:::timeDate(paste(as.vector("20101011"), as.vector("10:30:30")), format="%Y%m%d %H:%M:%S",FinCenter="GMT",zone="GMT") #tdobject is now GMT [1] [2010-10-11 10:30:30] Therefore, if one explicitly includes format="%Y%m%d %H:%M:%S" in the convert function, everything works fine and the <NA> problem above is solved; this is my solution. Can I please suggest that, once you investigate this and provided that you confirm my understanding, convert_to_RData.r is changed in order to use "%Y%m%d %H:%M:%S" as the default format? 4) My environment: R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) Platform: i686-pc-linux-gnu (32-bit) locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_GB LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=en_GB [4] LC_COLLATE=C LC_MONETARY=en_GB LC_MESSAGES=en_GB [7] LC_PAPER=C LC_NAME=C LC_ADDRESS=C [10] LC_TELEPHONE=C LC_MEASUREMENT=en_GB LC_IDENTIFICATION=C attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base other attached packages: [1] RTAQ_0.2 timeDate_2160.97 xts_0.8-6 zoo_1.7-8 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] grid_2.15.1 lattice_0.20-6 Best wishes, Nicolae On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 21:52:22 +0100, "R. Michael Weylandt" <michael.weyla...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm forwarding this to the R-SIG-Finance list, where ou'll have a more > specialized audience. > > In the meanwhile, you may wish to look at > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example > > Finally, I note you're posting from Nabble. Please do include context in > your reply -- I don't believe Nabble does this automatically, so > you'll need to manually include it. Most of the regular respondents on > these lists don't use Nabble -- it is a _mailing list_ after all -- so > we don't get the forum view you do, only emails of the individual > posts. Combine that with the high volume of posts, and it's quite > difficult to trace a discussion if we all don't make sure to include > context. > > Cheers, > Michael > > On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 7:01 PM, caprarn9 <capra...@cs.man.ac.uk> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am closely following the RTAQ documentation in order to load my dataset >> into R, however I get this warning when running the convert function in >> the >> following way: >> >> convert(from="2010-11-01", to="2010-11-01",datasource=datasource, >> datadestination=datadestination,trades=T,quotes=T,ticker="BAC",dir=T, >> extention="csv", header=T, tradecolnames=c("SYMBOL", "DATE", "TIME", >> "PRICE", "SIZE", "G127", "CORR", "COND", "EX"), quotecolnames=c("SYMBOL", >> "DATE", "TIME", "BID", "OFR", "BIDSIZ", "OFRSIZ", "MODE", "EX")) >> >> The only warning returned is: >> In `[<-.factor`(`*tmp*`, is.na(tdata$G127), value = c(1L, 1L, 1L, : >> invalid factor level, NAs generated >> >> As it is a warning, the .RData files still get created and I can use >> TAQLoad >> to load them: >> >> x <- >> TAQLoad("BAC",from="2010-11-01",to="2010-11-01",datasource=datadestination, >> trades=T,quotes=T) >> >> The PROBLEM: >> head(x) >> SYMBOL EX PRICE SIZE COND CORR G127 >> <NA> "BAC" "B" "11.4900" " 500" "@" "0" "0" >> ... >> >> This is the same for the quotes objects, but different headers >> obviously. I >> get a <NA> instead of the expected YYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format for each >> observation. >> >> I've spent a fair number of hours on trying to get this right, no >> success. >> Can you please provide me with some guidance? >> >> Thank you. >> >> A sample from the CSV files I use: >> >> SYMBOL,DATE,TIME,BID,OFR,BIDSIZ,OFRSIZ,MODE,EX >> BAC,20101101,9:30:00,11.5,11.51,5,116,12,P >> ... >> >> SYMBOL,DATE,TIME,PRICE,SIZE,G127,CORR,COND,EX >> BAC,20101101,10:30:00,11.49,500,0,0,@,B >> ... >> >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/RTAQ-convert-function-warning-causes-incorrect-loading-of-data-tp4646025.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.