@mdsumner "I'd bet that the majority of the problems people have with factors can probably be boiled down to the fact that the default value for stringsAsFactors is TRUE." <--this
@user1584009, I just googled "R apply.rolling" (just looking for the help page on my phone). The first link I got was to the help page to "rollapply", but the second link looks like an answer to your problem
hmm... looking at those questions, thank you. I'm wondering: let a function returns something like 'return(c(23, 12.5))', which is a column array. Then, unless I use t() operator on it, I guess it will be very difficult to use such a function with rollapplyr(), because of a dimension issue. Am I right?
@GSee by the way, my friend, the first new trial with rollapplyr() is going well... unless my function does not return a c() item with more than 1 entry