Last updated on 2025-10-31 13:51:13 CET.
| Package | ERROR | OK | 
|---|---|---|
| RtsEva | 2 | 11 | 
Current CRAN status: ERROR: 2, OK: 11
Version: 1.1.0
Check: examples
Result: ERROR
  Running examples in ‘RtsEva-Ex.R’ failed
  The error most likely occurred in:
  
  > ### Name: tsEvaTransformSeriesToStatSeasonal_ciPercentile
  > ### Title: tsEvaTransformSeriesToStatSeasonal_ciPercentile
  > ### Aliases: tsEvaTransformSeriesToStatSeasonal_ciPercentile
  > 
  > ### ** Examples
  > 
  > timeAndSeries <- ArdecheStMartin
  > timeStamps <- ArdecheStMartin[,1]
  > series <- ArdecheStMartin[,2]
  > #select only the 5 latest years
  > yrs <- as.integer(format(timeStamps, "%Y"))
  > tokeep <- which(yrs>=2015)
  > timeStamps <- timeStamps[tokeep]
  > series <- series[tokeep]
  > timeWindow <- 365 # 1 year
  > percentile <- 90
  > result <- tsEvaTransformSeriesToStatSeasonal_ciPercentile(timeStamps,
  + series, timeWindow, percentile)
  computing trend...
  trend on the 90 percentile
  computing trend seasonality...
  Warning in pracma::interp1(avgTmStamp, monthAvgVec, timeStampsN, method = "spline") :
    Points in argument in 'x' unsorted; will be sorted.
  Warning in pracma::interp1(avgTmStamp, monthAvgVex, timeStampsN, method = "spline") :
    Points in argument in 'x' unsorted; will be sorted.
  computing the slowly varying 90th percentile...
  computing standard deviation seasonality...
  Warning in pracma::interp1(avgTmStamp, monthAvgVec, timeStampsN, method = "spline") :
    Points in argument in 'x' unsorted; will be sorted.
  Warning in pracma::interp1(avgTmStamp, monthAvgVex, timeStampsN, method = "spline") :
    Points in argument in 'x' unsorted; will be sorted.
  > plot(result$trendSeries)
  Warning in min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf
  Warning in max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
  Error in plot.window(...) : need finite 'ylim' values
  Calls: plot -> plot.default -> localWindow -> plot.window
  Execution halted
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