[R] create a dummy variables for companies with complete history.

Michael Dewey lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk
Wed Jun 24 21:11:46 CEST 2015


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On 24/06/2015 19:26, giacomo begnis wrote:
> Hi, I have a dataset  (728 obs) containing three variables code of a company, year and revenue. Some companies have a complete history of 5 years, others have not a complete history (for instance observations for three or four years).I would like to determine the companies with a complete history using a dummy variables.I have written the following program but there is somehting wrong because the dummy variable that I have create is always equal to zero.Can somebody help me?Thanks, gm
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> z<-read.table(file="c:/Rp/cddat.txt", sep="", header=T)
> attach(z)
> n<-length(z$cod)  // number of obs dataset
>

Could also use nrow(z)

> d1<-numeric(n)   // dummy variable
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> for (i in 5:n)  {
>     if (z$cod[i]==z$cod[i-4])             // cod is the code of a company

              { d1[i]<=1} else { d1[i]<=0}          // d1=1 for a 
company with complete history, d1=0 if the history is not complete  }d1

Did you really type <= which means less than or equals to? If so, try 
replacing it with <- and see what happens.

> When I run the program d1 is always equal to zero. Why?
> Once I have create the dummy variable with subset I obtains the code of the companies with a complete history and finally with a merge  I determine a panel of companies with a complete history.But how to determine correctly d1?My best regards, gm
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