My suspicion is that there is some value
that R does not think is numeric, so the
column becomes a factor, and you are
seeing the codes for the factor.

Patrick Burns
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Kerpel, John wrote:
Hi Folks!

I used the code below previously with no problems, but now I get:

DTB3<-read.table("C:\\Program
Files\\R\\R-2.7.1\\DTB3.csv",header=TRUE,sep=",")

tail(DTB3)

            DATE VALUE

14233 2008-07-23  1.56

14234 2008-07-24  1.62

14235 2008-07-25  1.71

14236 2008-07-28  1.70

14237 2008-07-29  1.69

14238 2008-07-30  1.67

DTB3<-as.timeSeries(DTB3)

tail(DTB3)

           TS.1

2008-07-23  100

2008-07-24  106

2008-07-25  115

2008-07-28  114

2008-07-29  113

2008-07-30  111

What might be causing the values to change when I go from read.table to
as.timeSeries?

Many thanks.

John

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