2011/9/26 chrisbird > Daniel, > > I find your post a little rude and perplexing - you insist I read the > manual > front front to cover and then proceed to answer a question different to the > one I asked. Maybe you should take a lesson in reading? > > I did not want to be rude, so please do not be offended. You described your problem as: > Firstly if I have a xts/zoo time-series, is there any simple way of > filtering the series by time? For example I wish to reduce the series to a > set of samples which lie between 07:00 and 21:00. xts has very good filtering capabilities and similar examples can be found in the documentation xts. As for my multiple postings, I thought it was beneficial to the group to > post the solution I found - both to get comments and to help anyone else > who > may have the same problem. > Nothing happened. Much better, however, is to write only one message but well describe the problem. Many one-sentence e-mails can be tiring.. especially if you have spartphone. regards, daniel > As it happens I did have a partial solution from reading the manual, > however > after searching more I came across additional R material which helped > considerably. > > A response such as the one given by yourself will only discourage newcomers > into using R. > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Filtering-dates-times-from-zoo-xts-series-tp3842937p3843239.html > Sent from the Rmetrics mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > R-SIG-Finance@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-finance > -- Subscriber-posting only. If you want to post, subscribe first. > -- Also note that this is not the r-help list where general R questions > should go. > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]