Thank yos so much....It helped a lot :)
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 8:18 AM, arun kirshna [via R] <
ml-node+s789695n4674468h82@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May be this helps:
> #Creating some dummy data.
>
> set.seed(24)
> lst1<-lapply(1:8,function(x) ts(sample(1:25,20,replace=TRUE)))
> set.seed(49)
> lst2<-lapply(1:8,function(x) ts(sample(1:45,20,replace=TRUE)))
>
>
> ??Find_Max_CCF()
> #No vignettes or demos or help files found with alias or concept or
> #title matching ‘Find_Max_CCF’ using regular expression matching.
>
>
> Found a function with the same name from
>
> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/ccf-function-td2288257.html
> capture.output(do.call(rbind,lapply(seq_along(lst1),function(i)
> Find_Max_CCF(lst1[[i]],lst2[[i]]))),file="output.txt")
>
>
> #output.txt
> # cor lag
> #10 0.4799088 -1
> #17 0.2060688 6
> #16 0.3716986 5
> #6 0.3701101 -5
> #8 0.3964724 -3
> #4 0.2942228 -7
> #15 0.3191763 4
> #9 0.3654471 -2
>
> A.K.
>
>
>
>
>
> capture.output(do.call(rbind,lapply(seq_along(lst1),function(i)
> Find_Max_CCF(lst1[[i]],lst2[[i]]))))
> #[1] " cor lag" "10 0.4799088 -1" "17
0.2060688 6" "16
> 0.3716986 5"
> #[5] "6 0.3701101 -5" "8 0.3964724 -3" "4
0.2942228 -7" "15
> 0.3191763 4"
> #[9] "9 0.3654471 -2"
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
> I am using following code to Find lag at which cross correlation is
> maximum ccf( ), where Find_Max_CCF(x,y)
> returns the max cross correlation. where x[i], y[i] are two different time
> series, i=1,2 ,...,8
>
> for( i in 1:8)
> {
> {c=Find_Max_CCF ( x [ i ], y [ i ] ) )
> }
>
> Now, I want to capture the whole 8 results in the same excel sheet. I used
> capture.output(Find_Max_CCF ( x [ i ], y [ i ] ) ),
file="output.txt")
>
> But this is giving me only the last result that is cross correlation for
> last two time series, x[8], y[8].
> Please help...
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> Shilpa Rai
>
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Applied Statistics and Informatics
Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay
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