I have not seen it myself (I have the first edition which uses FORTRAN)
but I believe the second edition of Peter Bloomfield's book on Fourier
Analysis contains harmonic regression code in S-Plus and that may
work in R.

On 7/7/06, Spencer Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
         Since I haven't seen an answer to this, I'll offer a couple of
comments.  I don't recall having heard the term 'harmonic regression'
prior to seeing your email, but it sounded interesting, so I did some
searching.  First, RSiteSearch("harminic regression") produced 7 hits,
one of which discusses the 'cyclones' package, which may be what you want:

http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/library/cyclones/html/00Index.html

         Second, for the benefit of folks like me who aren't sure of the
definition, it appears to be linear regression on sines and cosines of
something like 'time'.  The following link describes how to do this
using 'lm' in S-Plus or R:

http://www.math.jmu.edu/~tomitayx/math328/Ch6SlideD.pdf

         Hope this helps.
         Spencer Graves

Airon Yiu wrote:
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>   Does anyone has harmonic regresssion analysis package written in R (to be 
used in Windows platform) ?
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