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Re: st: plotting time series


From   stef salvez <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: plotting time series
Date   Fri, 1 Jun 2012 17:26:59 +0200

Did anyone replied to this email? Because I got the "st" sign but empty email.


thamks

On 6/1/12, stef salvez <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a panel data across countries and individuals. For each country
>  I have a sequence of dates
> For France for example
> 22/02/09
> 22/03/09
> 19/04/09
> 17/05/09
> 12/07/09
> 09/08/09
> 06/09/09
> 04/10/09
> 01/11/09
> 29/11/09
> 27/12/09
> 31/01/10
>
> For Italy
> 14/06/09
> 12/07/09
> 09/08/09
> 06/09/09
> 04/10/09
> 01/11/09
> 29/11/09
> 27/12/09
> 31/01/10
> 28/02/10
> 28/03/10
>
> And I want to “plot” (in one graph) these sequences of dates in the
> sense that I want to have a”visual” contact of each of the behaviour
> of  the series of dates because as you can see I do not have the same
> start date and   end date and the next date is not always every 28
> days. So I have a jump in some cases. I would like to visualize these
> characteristics-differences between the two  series of  dates by
> making a plot.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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