[R] NA's values and ts
Antonio Rodríguez Verdugo
rod.chav at hsoft.es
Sat Apr 7 21:44:45 CEST 2001
Hi,
>You can't do much, but try reading the help page for na.omit.ts (not
>na.omit) and see also (the same page)
I've done, and nothing
>
>?na.contiguous
Doesn't work
>You can't handle that at all well. R's code is not set up to handle
>time series with many missing values. Find a package that does (and most
>that I know of do not).
In variable 'rain' I have 7 NA values, are them too much?. And if so, which
would be a plausible approach to this kind of time series data?
Thanks,
Cheers
Antonio
Antonio Rodríguez Verdugo
CICEM Agua del Pino
Huelva
Oceanography and Coastal Resources,
PhD Program,
University of Huelva
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