Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "57928054".
2019 Sep 16
2
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
...ction. For the 'foo' series the ystart and yend values
are calculated as: c(20, 25), whereas for the 'bar' series, they
become c(20, 30) although the window should be of the very same size in
both cases. (A further discussion on the example is at:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57928054 )
Should I report a bug or am I misunderstanding something?
--
Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
University of Padova
FISPPA Dep. - Section of Applied Psychology
Cell: +39 3495986373
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2019 Dec 05
2
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
...foo' series the ystart and yend
> values are calculated as: c(20, 25), whereas for the 'bar' series, they
> become c(20, 30) although the window should be of the very same size in
> both cases. (A further discussion on the example is at:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57928054 )
>> Should I report a bug or am I misunderstanding something?
>>
>> --
>> Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
>> University of Padova
>> FISPPA Dep. - Section of Applied Psychology
>> Cell: +39 3495986373
>
>
>
> --
> Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
> Uni...
2019 Dec 05
0
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
...ction. For the 'foo' series the ystart and yend
values are calculated as: c(20, 25), whereas for the 'bar' series, they
become c(20, 30) although the window should be of the very same size in
both cases. (A further discussion on the example is at:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57928054 )
> Should I report a bug or am I misunderstanding something?
>
> --
> Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
> University of Padova
> FISPPA Dep. - Section of Applied Psychology
> Cell: +39 3495986373
--
Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
University of Padova
FISPPA Dep. - Section of Applied Psychol...
2019 Dec 06
1
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
...end
>>> values are calculated as: c(20, 25), whereas for the 'bar' series, they
>>> become c(20, 30) although the window should be of the very same size in
>>> both cases. (A further discussion on the example is at:
>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57928054 )
>>>> Should I report a bug or am I misunderstanding something?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
>>>> University of Padova
>>>> FISPPA Dep. - Section of Applied Psychology
>>>> Cell: +39 3495986373
>>...
2019 Dec 06
0
Maybe bug? Using non-integer frequencies in stats::ts
...ystart and yend
> > values are calculated as: c(20, 25), whereas for the 'bar' series, they
> > become c(20, 30) although the window should be of the very same size in
> > both cases. (A further discussion on the example is at:
> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57928054 )
> >> Should I report a bug or am I misunderstanding something?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Johann R. Kleinbub, PhD
> >> University of Padova
> >> FISPPA Dep. - Section of Applied Psychology
> >> Cell: +39 3495986373
> >
> >
> >...