On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, yannig goude wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a problem with the ARIMA function, occuring when I set the
> parameter per (the period of SARIMA model) to a high value (see the
> exemple bellow). It seems that when per is high it takes a too large
> amount of memory to calculate the model and I have a memory storage
> error. But I don't really understand why it takes more memory when per
> is high, as there is the same number of parameter to estimate.
Try arima0.
> Does anyone know what to do?
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> exemple:
> x = arima.sim(list(order=c(1,0,0), ar=.9), n=1000)
> per<-200
> arima(x, order = c(1, 0, 0),seasonal = list(order =c(1, 0, 0), period
=per),
method='CSS')> fails whereas for per=175 it works well.
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