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quantmod (version 0.4-5)

getSymbols.FRED: Download Federal Reserve Economic Data - FRED(R)

Description

R access to over 11,000 data series accessible via the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank's FRED system.

Downloads Symbols to specified env from ‘research.stlouisfed.org’. This method is not to be called directly, instead a call to getSymbols(Symbols,src='FRED') 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’.

Usage

getSymbols.FRED(Symbols, env, return.class = "xts", ...)

Arguments

Symbols
a character vector specifying the names of each symbol to be loaded
env
where to create objects. (.GlobalEnv)
return.class
class of returned object
...
additional parameters

Value

A call to getSymbols.FRED will load into the specified environment one object for each Symbol specified, with class defined by return.class. Presently this may be ts, its, zoo, xts, or timeSeries.

Details

Meant to be called internally by getSymbols (see also).

One of many methods for loading data for use with quantmod. Essentially a simple wrapper to the underlying FRED data download site.

Naming conventions must follow those as seen on the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis's website for FRED. A lookup facility will hopefully be incorporated into quantmod in the near future.

References

St. Louis Fed: Economic Data - FRED http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/

See Also

getSymbols, setSymbolLookup

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# # All 3 getSymbols calls return the same
# # CPI data to the global environment
# # The last example is what NOT to do!
# 
# ## Method #1
# getSymbols('CPIAUCNS',src='FRED')
# 
# 
# ## Method #2
# setDefaults(getSymbols,src='FRED')
#   # OR
# setSymbolLookup(CPIAUCNS='FRED')
# 
# getSymbols('CPIAUCNS')
# 
# #########################################
# ##  NOT RECOMMENDED!!!
# #########################################
# ## Method #3
# getSymbols.FRED('CPIAUCNS',env=globalenv())
# ## End(Not run)

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