[R] Time Series Analysis: book?

2005-09-08 Thread jfontain
There has been a few questions on the subject lately. Is there any book on the subject, if possible with a computer processing flavor, that you would highly recommend? Many thanks in advance, -- Jean-Luc __ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list

Re: [R] Time Series Analysis: book?

2005-09-08 Thread Wensui Liu
TS is a huge topic. The book recomended by statisitcian might be different from the one recommended by econometrician. Finance guy might recommend another. Could you please be more specific? On 9/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There has been a few questions on the subject

Re: [R] Time Series Analysis: book?

2005-09-08 Thread Jean-Luc Fontaine
Wensui Liu wrote: TS is a huge topic. The book recomended by statisitcian might be different from the one recommended by econometrician. Finance guy might recommend another. Could you please be more specific? My software (http://moodss.sourceforge.net) collects, archives in a SQL database

Re: [R] Time Series Analysis: book?

2005-09-08 Thread Spencer Graves
1. Have you read the appropriate chapter in Venables and Ripley (2002) Modern Applied Statists with S (Springer)? If no, I suggest you start there. 2. Have you worked through the vignettes associated with the zoo package? If no, you might find that quite useful. [Are

Re: [R] Time Series Analysis: book?

2005-09-08 Thread jfontain
Quoting Spencer Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1. Have you read the appropriate chapter in Venables and Ripley (2002) Modern Applied Statists with S (Springer)? If no, I suggest you start there. 2. Have you worked through the vignettes associated with the zoo package? If no,