Visit the page at CRAN
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/BreakPoints/index.html
and download
BreakPoints_1.2.tar.gz
<https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/BreakPoints_1.2.tar.gz>
and you will find yamamoto.R in there. Sadly, there are no
useful comments in there.
<https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/BreakPoints_1.2.tar.gz>
I tried example(yamamoto), and out of 4 actual break-points,
it found 5 of them. In another test, modelled on that
example, it found 6 out of 3 actual breaks.
On Thu, 19 Oct 2023 at 20:30, Nick Wray <nickmwray at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello I?m not sure whether this strictly speaking counts as an R-help query
> but anyway? I have been using the Yamamoto test in the BreakPoints package
> to find breakpoints in flow data for Scottish rivers. However, I can?t
> really just use the Yamamoto test as a ?black box? ie data in, data out --
> I need to find the actual algorithm which the Yamamoto test uses, either in
> algebraic form or as R code, but despite exhaustive searching I can?t find
> it. I?ve tried to find a Github repository and various other things but
> nothing comes up to give detailed information about the Yamamoto test as in
> the package. The original 1985 paper
>
> Climatic Jump: A Hypothesis in Climate Diagnosis
>
> Ryozaburo Yamamoto
> <
>
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/search/global/_search/-char/en?item=8&word=Ryozaburo+Yamamoto
> >
> , Tatsuya Iwashima
> <
>
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/search/global/_search/-char/en?item=8&word=Tatsuya+Iwashima
> >
> , Sanga-Ngoie Kazadi
> <
>
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/search/global/_search/-char/en?item=8&word=Sanga-Ngoie+Kazadi
> >
> , Makoto Hoshiai
> <
>
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/search/global/_search/-char/en?item=8&word=Makoto+Hoshiai
> >
>
>
>
> which is cited on the CRAN R info BreakPoints: Identify Breakpoints in
> Series of Data (r-project.org)
> <https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/BreakPoints/BreakPoints.pdf>
> doesn?t give any details.
>
>
> There is another paper by Yamamoto et al (1987) Proc. NIPR Symp. Polar
> Meteorol. Glaciol., 1, 91-102, 1987 but the method is not very clear and
> whether it?s actually what the package does I can?t tell.
>
> There is info about a Toda-Yamamoto causality test but this doesn?t seem to
> be the same thing as the Yamamoto test in the R package BreakPoints
>
> If anyone can point me to where either an algebraic algorithm or the R code
> is I?d be v grateful
>
> Thanks Nick Wray
>
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