plot not working while simulating a time series












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I'm trying to simulate a time serie in R



x = vector()
simul = rnorm(0,1,n=100)
for(t in (1:100))
{
x[t] = t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10)+simul[t]
}

plot(x)


ERROR :



Error in plot.window(...) : finite values required for 'ylim'



In addition: Warning messages:



1: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf



2: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf










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  • I cannot reproduce the error.

    – Sven Hohenstein
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:02











  • I cannot reproduce the error either. @Amine, could you put 'set.seed(123)' before creating the random numbers. Then we are on the same page, as it will create always the same numbers.

    – otwtm
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08











  • It's working. I forgot to add specifty n in rnorm :p

    – Amine Messaoudi
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08
















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I'm trying to simulate a time serie in R



x = vector()
simul = rnorm(0,1,n=100)
for(t in (1:100))
{
x[t] = t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10)+simul[t]
}

plot(x)


ERROR :



Error in plot.window(...) : finite values required for 'ylim'



In addition: Warning messages:



1: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf



2: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf










share|improve this question























  • I cannot reproduce the error.

    – Sven Hohenstein
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:02











  • I cannot reproduce the error either. @Amine, could you put 'set.seed(123)' before creating the random numbers. Then we are on the same page, as it will create always the same numbers.

    – otwtm
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08











  • It's working. I forgot to add specifty n in rnorm :p

    – Amine Messaoudi
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08














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I'm trying to simulate a time serie in R



x = vector()
simul = rnorm(0,1,n=100)
for(t in (1:100))
{
x[t] = t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10)+simul[t]
}

plot(x)


ERROR :



Error in plot.window(...) : finite values required for 'ylim'



In addition: Warning messages:



1: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf



2: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf










share|improve this question














I'm trying to simulate a time serie in R



x = vector()
simul = rnorm(0,1,n=100)
for(t in (1:100))
{
x[t] = t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10)+simul[t]
}

plot(x)


ERROR :



Error in plot.window(...) : finite values required for 'ylim'



In addition: Warning messages:



1: In min(x) : no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf



2: In max(x) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf







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Amine MessaoudiAmine Messaoudi

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  • I cannot reproduce the error.

    – Sven Hohenstein
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:02











  • I cannot reproduce the error either. @Amine, could you put 'set.seed(123)' before creating the random numbers. Then we are on the same page, as it will create always the same numbers.

    – otwtm
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08











  • It's working. I forgot to add specifty n in rnorm :p

    – Amine Messaoudi
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08



















  • I cannot reproduce the error.

    – Sven Hohenstein
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:02











  • I cannot reproduce the error either. @Amine, could you put 'set.seed(123)' before creating the random numbers. Then we are on the same page, as it will create always the same numbers.

    – otwtm
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08











  • It's working. I forgot to add specifty n in rnorm :p

    – Amine Messaoudi
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:08

















I cannot reproduce the error.

– Sven Hohenstein
Nov 21 '18 at 18:02





I cannot reproduce the error.

– Sven Hohenstein
Nov 21 '18 at 18:02













I cannot reproduce the error either. @Amine, could you put 'set.seed(123)' before creating the random numbers. Then we are on the same page, as it will create always the same numbers.

– otwtm
Nov 21 '18 at 18:08





I cannot reproduce the error either. @Amine, could you put 'set.seed(123)' before creating the random numbers. Then we are on the same page, as it will create always the same numbers.

– otwtm
Nov 21 '18 at 18:08













It's working. I forgot to add specifty n in rnorm :p

– Amine Messaoudi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:08





It's working. I forgot to add specifty n in rnorm :p

– Amine Messaoudi
Nov 21 '18 at 18:08












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The code in the question does not generate an error when I run it. Note that to be reproducible you need to set the random seed. Also there is no need for a loop. It could be written more compactly like this:



set.seed(123)

t <- seq_len(100)
x <- t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10) + rnorm(100)
plot(x)





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    The code in the question does not generate an error when I run it. Note that to be reproducible you need to set the random seed. Also there is no need for a loop. It could be written more compactly like this:



    set.seed(123)

    t <- seq_len(100)
    x <- t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10) + rnorm(100)
    plot(x)





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      The code in the question does not generate an error when I run it. Note that to be reproducible you need to set the random seed. Also there is no need for a loop. It could be written more compactly like this:



      set.seed(123)

      t <- seq_len(100)
      x <- t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10) + rnorm(100)
      plot(x)





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        The code in the question does not generate an error when I run it. Note that to be reproducible you need to set the random seed. Also there is no need for a loop. It could be written more compactly like this:



        set.seed(123)

        t <- seq_len(100)
        x <- t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10) + rnorm(100)
        plot(x)





        share|improve this answer













        The code in the question does not generate an error when I run it. Note that to be reproducible you need to set the random seed. Also there is no need for a loop. It could be written more compactly like this:



        set.seed(123)

        t <- seq_len(100)
        x <- t/5 + cos(2*t*pi/10) + rnorm(100)
        plot(x)






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