Load Data from csv File
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
## 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())
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