Dear R users: My data sets contain response variables and state variables.But unfortunately, my state variables are not correspond one-to-one with the response variables?we call it time lag effects. How can I make the data correspond? Please give some advice! Thanks! Robin
Tom Gottfried
2012-Mar-01 13:47 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] Time Series statistical modeling: about time lab
Dear Robin, your question does not seem to be directly related to R and even less to R on Debian. Please consult any literature appropriate to your specific problem (looks like related to time-series analysis). HTH, Tom Am 01.03.2012 10:37, schrieb ????:> Dear R users: > > My data sets contain response variables and state variables.But unfortunately, my state variables are not correspond one-to-one with > the response variables??we call it time lag effects. > > How can I make the data correspond? Please give some advice! > > Thanks! > > Robin > > _______________________________________________ > R-SIG-Debian mailing list > R-SIG-Debian at r-project.org > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-debian
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