Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's probably best to handle this an an x-y plot (?plot.POSIXct) or as an
irregular time series (see package its on CRAN).

A daily time serie is not a regulary spaced time serie?

The ts function is designed for time series that you want to do time-series analysis on.

That is what I want, make time-series analysis, but at the same time I want to plot it directly.

Achim Zeileis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ts() only allows regulary spaced time series. Try the package its or the irts() function in package tseries for irregularly spaced time series.

hth,
Z

A daily time serie is not a regulary spaced time serie?




Excerp of the database:

           FECHA     TRM
1    01/01/2000 1873.77
2    02/01/2000 1873.77
3    03/01/2000 1873.77
4    04/01/2000 1874.35
5    05/01/2000 1895.97
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1397 10/11/2003 2843.82
1398 11/11/2003 2840.41
1399 12/11/2003 2840.41
1400 13/11/2003 2845.69
1401 14/11/2003 2850.24
1402 18/11/2003 2842.53
1403 19/11/2003 2831.97
1404 20/11/2003 2826.60

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