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A wrapper to create a chart of periodic returns in a bar chart. This is a difficult enough graph to read that it doesn't get much use. Still, it is useful for viewing a single set of data.
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charts.Bar(R, main = "Returns", cex.legend = 0.8, cex.main = 1, ...)
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| R | an xts, vector, matrix, data frame, timeSeries or zoo object of asset returns | 
| legend.loc | places a legend into one of nine locations on the chart: bottomright, bottom, bottomleft, left, topleft, top, topright, right, or center | 
| colorset | color palette to use, set by default to rational choices | 
| main | sets the title text, such as in  | 
| cex.legend | sets the legend text size, such as in
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| cex.main | sets the title text size, such as in
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| ... | any other passthru parameters, see  | 
This is really a wrapper for chart.TimeSeries, so several other attributes can also be passed.
Creates a plot of time on the x-axis and vertical lines for each period to indicate value on the y-axis.
Peter Carl
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