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\name{dummyTimeSeries}
\alias{dummyTimeSeries}
\alias{dummyDailySeries}
\alias{dummyMonthlySeries}
\alias{dummySeries} % deprecated; now removed
\title{Create dummy time series}
\description{
Create dummy daily and monthly time series for examples and exploration.
}
\usage{
dummyDailySeries(x = rnorm(365), units = NULL, zone = "",
FinCenter = "")
dummyMonthlySeries(\dots)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{
an object of class \code{timeSeries}.
}
\item{units}{
an optional character string, which allows to overwrite the current
column names of a \code{timeSeries} object. By default \code{NULL}
which means that the column names are selected automatically.
}
\item{FinCenter}{
a character with the the location of the financial center named as
\code{"continent/city"}.
}
\item{zone}{
the time zone or financial center where the data were recorded.
}
\item{...}{
optional arguments passed to \code{timeSeries}.
}
}
\details{
\code{dummyDailySeries} creates a \code{timeSeries} object with
dummy daily dates from a numeric matrix with daily records of
unknown dates.
\code{dummyMonthlySeries} creates a dummy monthly \code{"timeSeries"} object.
}
\value{
a \code{"timeSeries"} object
}
\examples{
dd <- dummyDailySeries()
head(dd)
tail(dd)
dummyMonthlySeries(y = 2022)
}
\keyword{chron}
\keyword{ts}
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