Please read the posting guide. Packages have their own developers, as well as 
their own change logs [in this case 
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/forecast/ChangeLog].
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Leo <spee...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>A few weeks back I used the following command:
>
>accuracy(train,test)
>
>where train and test are training and test data respectively. Last
>night I updated R and the forecast package and used the same command
>and I got error. After trying a little I used the following command
>
>accuracy(train,test[1:30])
>
>and it worked. (I was checking the accuracy of 30 forecasted values).
>
>Is there some change in the forecast package or did I do something
>wrong?
>
>regards Leo
>
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