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I wonder here whether @jkmusyoka might want his team to investigate? It seems to be for Excel users who wish to transition to R and are interested in finance. I remember that Maseno had a strong financial maths stream?
For us in general it has 2 or 3 interesting geoms for ggplot2. It has many Excel functions with the same names as in Excel. Not sure we need to duplicate them in R-Instat, but could perhaps check if there are functrions we are missing.
I also noticed that the one dataset provided is 4 years of daily financial data, with 4 ending prices. So (for us) like 4 daily climatic stations and our same structure. Nice to have a different application area, but the same structure!
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I wonder here whether @jkmusyoka might want his team to investigate? It seems to be for Excel users who wish to transition to R and are interested in finance. I remember that Maseno had a strong financial maths stream?
For us in general it has 2 or 3 interesting geoms for ggplot2. It has many Excel functions with the same names as in Excel. Not sure we need to duplicate them in R-Instat, but could perhaps check if there are functrions we are missing.
I also noticed that the one dataset provided is 4 years of daily financial data, with 4 ending prices. So (for us) like 4 daily climatic stations and our same structure. Nice to have a different application area, but the same structure!
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