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Learning Quantitative Finance with R

You're reading from   Learning Quantitative Finance with R Implement machine learning, time-series analysis, algorithmic trading and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462411
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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PRASHANT VATS PRASHANT VATS
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Dr. Param Jeet Dr. Param Jeet
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to R FREE CHAPTER 2. Statistical Modeling 3. Econometric and Wavelet Analysis 4. Time Series Modeling 5. Algorithmic Trading 6. Trading Using Machine Learning 7. Risk Management 8. Optimization 9. Derivative Pricing

Converting data to time series


A time series is a sequence of data points where each data point is associated with a particular time.

For example, the adjusted close of a stock is the closing price of a stock on a particular day. The time series data is stored in an R object called a time series object and it is created by using the function ts() in R.

The basic syntax of ts is given here:

ts(data, start, end, frequency) 

Here:

  • data: It is a vector or matrix containing the data values

  • start: It is the starting point or time of first observation

  • end: It is the time point of last observation

  • frequency: It is the number of data points per unit time

Let us consider a vector which is given by the following code:

> StockPrice<
-c(23.5,23.75,24.1,25.8,27.6,27,27.5,27.75,26,28,27,25.5) 
> StockPrice 

Now convert it into a time series object, which can be done with the following code:

> StockPricets<- ts(StockPrice,start = c(2016,1),frequency = 12)   
> StockPricets  

The output is as...

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