Re: [R] R ioanalysis pkg

2020-11-11 Thread Gaspar Núñez
Thank you very much Bert and David, I appreciate your kind answers which will be of great help to me no doubt. G On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 7:08 PM Bert Gunter wrote: > There are around 20,000 specialized packages for R. This list is set up to > help on standard R features and packages, but

Re: [R] R ioanalysis pkg

2020-11-10 Thread Jim Lemon
Hi Gaspar, I can see why you are having trouble with this. The "as.inputoutput" function seems to be the core. While the manual claims you can just input the "Z", "RS_label" and and "X" matrices to "as.inputoutput" and get the "InputOutput" object that you need for all the other functions, it

Re: [R] R ioanalysis pkg

2020-11-10 Thread David Winsemius
On 11/10/20 5:08 PM, Bert Gunter wrote: There are around 20,000 specialized packages for R. This list is set up to help on standard R features and packages, but cannot possibly be expected to support 20,000 packages. As the posting guide says (did you read it??!): "If the question relates to

Re: [R] R ioanalysis pkg

2020-11-10 Thread Bert Gunter
There are around 20,000 specialized packages for R. This list is set up to help on standard R features and packages, but cannot possibly be expected to support 20,000 packages. As the posting guide says (did you read it??!): "If the question relates to a *contributed package* , e.g., one

[R] R ioanalysis pkg

2020-11-10 Thread Gaspar Núñez
Hi, Hope you are doing well, I´m trying to start working with ioanalysis package, however its being difficult for me to prepare data from my own input-output table, import it into R in order to apply the ioanalysis functions Any help on this will be highly appreciated. Please note that I do not