On 04/12/2010 5:40 AM, Alexander Salim wrote:
Hi all,

I have a zoo object issue. When I create a zoo object I have following error
message: "some methods for 'zoo' objects do not work if the index entries in
'order.by' are not unique."

I checked if I have some duplicates in the 'Time' column, R says yes, but
when I check the data set I can't explain why. Here is the code.

Remember that duplicated() doesn't return TRUE for all copies, only the second (and later ones). For example,

duplicated(c(1,1,2,2,1))

returns

[1] FALSE  TRUE FALSE  TRUE  TRUE

I believe the %in% operator works on zoo objects, so you can see all copies using

x <- with(dataSet1, Time %in% Time[duplicated(Time)])
dataSet1[x,]

Duncan Murdoch




sum(duplicated(dataSet1$Time))

[1] 5

x<- which(duplicated(dataSet1$Time))

dataSet1[x,]

                     Time fkl010z0 tre200s0 gre000z0 prestas0 rre150z0
tde200s0 ure200s0

4046 2009-03-29 02:10:00      0.5      3.0        0    942.1        0
1.9     92.7

4047 2009-03-29 02:20:00      0.3      2.7        0    942.1        0
1.7     93.4

4048 2009-03-29 02:30:00      0.6      2.8        0    942.2        0
1.8     92.9

4049 2009-03-29 02:40:00      0.4      2.8        0    942.3        0
1.6     92.0

4050 2009-03-29 02:50:00      0.8      2.8        0    942.2        0
1.6     92.1





Enclosed is a dput file with the data set.



Thank you for your help.



Regards,

Alex




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