Hello,

I have various datasets of zoo time series (merged into single frames 
via the "merge" command)  such as

date    var0    var1    var2    var3
08/07/1996      652.54  0.223922        0.515819        0.502638
08/08/1996      662.59  0.997841        0.000383        0.999806
06/09/1996      655.68  0.901685        0.569763        0.866333
08/10/1996      700.64  0.268855        0.244701        0.329285
08/11/1996      730.82  0.438407        0.501427        0.461374
06/12/1996      739.6   0.432233        0.562175        0.052423
08/01/1997      748.41  0.616211        0.799211        5.96E-09
07/02/1997      789.56  0.378415        0.645088        0.93862
07/03/1997      804.97  0.142706        0.422156        0.145648
08/04/1997      766.12  0.999999        0.999435        0.998576
08/05/1997      820.26  0.810795        0.966044        0.000427
06/06/1997      858.01  0.998652        0.998287        0.994222
08/07/1997      918.75  0.951553        0.974251        0.89633



I am trying to put all these into a sort of a list so I can invoke them 
via the list
and not individually so I can run a batch of statistical analyses on them.

I also want to have the specification of the analysis on a list of some 
sort as well.

For example:

List "a" has 3 zoo data sets and list "b" has  2 specifications (calls) 
for a function (say,  "analysis(specification, inputdata)" ) that runs 
some statistical manipulations (regressions, nonlin models, etc. etc.) 
on the elements of the zoo data frames. Thus I want to be able to run 
(this is pseudo R code):

for (i in 1:3)
{
output1<-analysis(b[1], a[i])
output2<-analysis(b[2], a[i])
}

Thanks in advance for any pointers or help.

Best,
Costas






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