In the function get.hist.quote how can I save the only date?










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library(zoo)
SPY <- get.hist.quote("SPY",
start = "2010-01-01",
end = "2011-01-01",
quote = "AdjClose",
compression = "d",
retclass = c("zoo","ts"))


I get a matrix with date and associated prices, how can I save the only date? Writing coredata(SPY$Adjusted[,1]) does not work.. thanks










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    With



    library(zoo)
    SPY <- get.hist.quote("SPY",
    start = "2010-01-01",
    end = "2011-01-01",
    quote = "AdjClose",
    compression = "d",
    retclass = c("zoo","ts"))


    I get a matrix with date and associated prices, how can I save the only date? Writing coredata(SPY$Adjusted[,1]) does not work.. thanks










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      With



      library(zoo)
      SPY <- get.hist.quote("SPY",
      start = "2010-01-01",
      end = "2011-01-01",
      quote = "AdjClose",
      compression = "d",
      retclass = c("zoo","ts"))


      I get a matrix with date and associated prices, how can I save the only date? Writing coredata(SPY$Adjusted[,1]) does not work.. thanks










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      With



      library(zoo)
      SPY <- get.hist.quote("SPY",
      start = "2010-01-01",
      end = "2011-01-01",
      quote = "AdjClose",
      compression = "d",
      retclass = c("zoo","ts"))


      I get a matrix with date and associated prices, how can I save the only date? Writing coredata(SPY$Adjusted[,1]) does not work.. thanks







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          SPY is a timeseries, you can use time(SPY) to get the dates






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