getSymbols.csv | R Documentation |
Downloads Symbols
to specified env
from local comma seperated file. This method is
not to be called directly, instead a call to
getSymbols(Symbols,src='csv')
will in
turn call this method. It is documented for the
sole purpose of highlighting the arguments
accepted, and to serve as a guide to creating
additional getSymbols ‘methods’.
getSymbols.csv(Symbols,
env,
dir="",
return.class = "xts",
extension="csv",
col.names=c("Open","High","Low","Close","Volume","Adjusted"),
...)
Symbols |
a character vector specifying the names of each symbol to be loaded |
env |
where to create objects. (.GlobalEnv) |
dir |
directory of csv file |
return.class |
class of returned object |
extension |
extension of csv file |
col.names |
data column names |
... |
additional parameters |
Meant to be called internally by getSymbols
(see also).
One of a few currently defined methods for loading
data for use with quantmod. Essentially a
simple wrapper to the underlying R read.csv
.
A call to getSymbols.csv will load into the specified
environment one object for each
Symbol
specified, with class defined
by return.class
. Presently this may be ts
,
zoo
, xts
, or timeSeries
.
This has yet to be tested on a windows platform. It should work though file seperators may be an issue.
Jeffrey A. Ryan
getSymbols
,
read.csv
,
setSymbolLookup
## Not run:
# All 3 getSymbols calls return the same
# MSFT to the global environment
# The last example is what NOT to do!
## Method #1
getSymbols('MSFT',src='csv')
## Method #2
setDefaults(getSymbols,src='csv')
# OR
setSymbolLookup(MSFT='csv')
getSymbols('MSFT')
#########################################
## NOT RECOMMENDED!!!
#########################################
## Method #3
getSymbols.csv('MSFT',verbose=TRUE,env=globalenv())
## End(Not run)
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