> > > > There is no support for x12arima or Tramo/Seats in R. I am doing a > > Check out: > > http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/40254.html > > Hi Gabor, I see often this posting cited, whenever the question about using X12 from within R arises, and every time I go to sourceforge to read if there is something new. But what I find is:
1) One can run R from within Gretl because:"*gretl* is designed as a very user-friendly econometrics package. While it is also reasonably sophisticated, it lacks some of the specialized statistical methods that a working econometrician might desire..... From gretl, you can save the current data set in a format suitable for analysis using R ...". 2) There is X12 support in Gretl in the sense that X12 is __distributed__ with Gretl. Further, one can select a variable from his Gretl data set and run X12 on it.The results will be saved into the current Gretl data set. I see the link as follows: R <---| Gretl |---> X12 and what is asked for is R ---> X12, i.e. something like data(mydata) library(X12) X12:::doSomething(mydata) I would very much appreciate if somebody can explain me how can I perform X12 analysis on my R data set? Has somebody considered 'packaging' X12 in R? Best regards, Valentin [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Robust@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-robust