Re: [R] Wavelet Package for Time Series

2018-10-13 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Any question about "best" implies an optimization function that will almost certainly vary depending on what you are interested in... please avoid asking such questions. You probably ought to peruse the CRAN time series Task View [1] and try out some options. [1] https://cran.r-project.org/web

Re: [R] Wavelet Package for Time Series

2018-10-13 Thread Bert Gunter
I cannot provide any specific info, but as a matter of policy, packages on CRAN *must* meet their required maintenance standards (compatibility with current R version, run on different OS's, etc.) or they are removed from CRAN. This is not necessarily so for packages on other repos, e.g. github.

[R] Wavelet Package for Time Series

2018-10-13 Thread mikorym via R-help
Hi R-help Are there any R users that can tell me which of the wavelet packages are the "best" to use? By this I mean ones that are being maintained, or e.g., work well with ggplot2 or otherwise have specific advantages to use. I have seen for example that WaveThresh has an accompanying book. I

Re: [R] keeping github packages up to date

2018-10-13 Thread Federico Calboli
On 12 Oct 2018, at 17:32, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > > Reinstall the updated versions however you originally did. The "obstacles" > imposed by CRAN that cause package developers to forgo sharing there came > about to confirm documentation, cross-platform compatibility and > dependencies. With no