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g.brownian.motion: Brownian Motion using Google Visualization API

Description

We can use R to generate random numbers from the Normal distribution and write them into an HTML document, then the Google Visualization gadget ``motionchart'' will prepare the animation for us (a Flash animation with several buttons).

Usage

g.brownian.motion(p = 20, start = 1900, digits = 14, file = "index.html", width = 800, height = 600)

Arguments

p
number of points
start
start ``year''; it has no practical meaning in this animation but it's the required by the Google gadget
digits
the precision to round the numbers
file
the HTML filename
width, height
width and height of the animation

Value

NULL. An HTML page will be opened as the side effect.

References

http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/ and http://bit.ly/12w1sYi

See Also

brownian.motion, BM.circle, rnorm

Examples

Run this code
g.brownian.motion(15, digits = 2, width = 600, height = 500, 
    file = "BM-motion-chart.html")

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