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2010 Jun 07
1
prewhiten
HI all.,
I have some univariate time series that need to be prewhitened. HOw this can
be performed in R.
I am thinking of to fit an ARIMA model and substract this from the original
series. Is this the correct way
THanks in advance
nuncio
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2009 Feb 16
2
Whitening Time Series
Hi R users,
I am doing cross correlation analysis on 2 time series (call them y-series
and x-series) where I need the use the model developed on the x-series to
prewhiten the yseries.. Can someone point me to a function/filter in R that
would allow me to do that?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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2010 Jun 27
1
NeweyWest
I want to calculate Newey West robust standard error using NeweyWest. Comparing the results to what I get in STATA, in order to get the same results in I need to specify "prewhite=0". Can someone explain what this prewhite command means?
Thanks
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2005 Oct 31
1
how to optimise cross-correlation plot to study time lag between time-series?
Dear R-help,
How could a cross-correlation plot be optimized such that the relationship
between seasonal time-series can be studied?
We are working with strong seasonal time-series and derived a
cross-correlation plot to study the relationship between time-series. The
seasonal variation however strongly influences the cross-correlation plot
and the plot seems to be ?rather? symmetrical (max
2010 Sep 23
1
Newey West and Singular Matrix + library(sandwich)
thank you, achim. I will try chol2inv.
sandwich is a very nice package, but let me make some short
suggestions. I am not a good econometrician, so I do not know what
prewhitening is, and the vignette did not explain it. "?coeftest" did
not work after I loaded the library. automatic bandwidth selection
can be a good thing, but is not always.
as to my own little function, I like the
2002 Jul 30
1
Comparison of two time series using R
We have two time series: the first is a series of weekly counts of
isolates of RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) by pathology laboratories,
and the second is a series of weekly counts of cases of bronchiolitis in
young children presenting to hospital emergency departments.
Bronchiolitis in young children is usually caused by RSV infection, and
simple visual inspection reveals a very close
2010 Sep 22
1
Newey West and Singular Matrix
dear R experts: ?I am writing my own little newey-west standard error
function, with heteroskedasticity and arbitrary x period
autocorrelation corrections. ?including my function in this post here
may help others searching for something similar. it is working quite
well, except on occasion, it complains that
Error in solve.default(crossprod(x.na.omitted, x.na.omitted)) :
system is
2013 May 15
1
x and y lengths differ
I have a problem with R. I try to compute the confidence interval for my
df. When I want to create the plot I have this problem: Error in
xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : 'x' and 'y' lengths differ.
I try this code:
library(dplR)
df.rwi <- detrend(rwl = df, method = "Spline",nyrs=NULL)
write.table(df.rwi,file="rwi.txt",quote=FALSE,row.names=TRUE)