Hello,
Looking at the bfast help page is says that the "output" component of
the returned object is a list where the elements correspond to results
for each iteration of the fitting algorithm.
Michael
On 13 October 2010 15:58, CALEF ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZ CUEVAS
<alejandro.rodriguez.cuevas at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi everybody.
>
> I'm using BFAST program and I have some data to be analized (named
> "META.csv" for example). ?When I call BFAST in the following way:
>
> meta <- read.csv("C:/META.csv")
> meta.ts<-ts(meta, frequency=12, start = c(2005,9))
>
> dis<-frequency(meta.ts) / length(meta.ts)
>
> meta.sc<-bfast(meta.ts, h=dis, max.iter=1)
> meta.sc$output
>
> The last statement has the option of write it in the next fashion:
>
> meta.sc$output[[1]]
>
> or
>
> meta.sc$output[[2]]
>
> which have associated
>
> meta.sc$output[[1]]$bp.Vt ? ?or
> meta.sc$output[[2]]$bp.Vt
>
> respectively...However I really don't understand what's the
difference (if
> such exists) in choosing [[1]] or [[2]]
>
> I've noticed that they show different results but I don't understan
which is
> "correct" or "wrong" and when to choose any of them.
>
> thanks a lot for your unvaluable help.
>
> Regards
>
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