I built some reasonably successful tools in a graphical database for
reconstructing the developmental turning points for feedback loop driven
natural processes.    I'm trying to move it to R and am having
difficulty with the very basics, i.e. a) defining time series using time
as a natural number rather than a place in a table.    I was also hoping
b) someone might have built some of the diverse kinds of interpolation
tools needed for irregular data on evolving systems to reconstruct their
probable naturalistic fluctuation and turning points, making good
representations of them compatible with other analytical tools.
 
Is there any functionality for either a) or b)?    I could be just lazy,
but  'its' seems to require a calendar date format, and I'm interested
in reading the unique developmental system dynamics of some subjects in
irregular milliseconds and others in irregular millions of years.   
 
Another thing I miss is being able to 'touch'  and query the graphic
objects produced.   In Autolisp I was able to store a complete history
of the operations performed in the list associated with any graphic
object and have it pop up by clicking it with the mouse.
 
Is there any kind of interface like that available or coming?
 

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