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2018 Feb 23
0
Modified Band Depth
Please keep the list CC'd. In order to use the algorithms, I would assume you need to understand them. I hope you find it a productive challenge to express your understanding in code. Note that the article apparently spells out what you need very explicitly in pseudocode. If you really need to work from the Matlab example, there are many resources online that explain Matlab syntax and how to
2018 Feb 21
2
Modified Band Depth
Dear Ma'am/Sir, This is Joy Mae C. Gabion taking up Masters of Science in Statistics at Mindanao State University ? Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), Philippines. I?m currently working on my master?s thesis and chose to base it on the paper of Sun et.al (2012) which discussed the exact fast computation of band depth for large functional datasets. There are codes in Mathlab available
2011 Nov 27
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Need Help with my Code for complex GARCH (GJR)
Hello, i want to estimate a complex GARCH-model (see below). http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4112396/GJR_Garch.png W stands for the Day of the Week Dummies. r stands for returns of stock market indices. I stands for the GJR-term. I need some help with three problems: 1.) implementation of the GJR-term in the variance equation 2.) compute robust covariance matrix
2009 Jul 15
1
Is it possible to use EGARCH and GJR in R?
Hi, Could you please help me with EGARCH and GJR? Is it possible to use EGARCH and GJR in R? I have used below mentioned code for GARCH in R, but I never used EGARCH and GJR in R. Thank you in advance! daten<-read.table("H://Daten//Zeitreihen//dax_1.csv", sep=";", header=T) DAX.kurs<-daten DAX.kurs<-ts(DAX.kurs,names="DAX-Kurs")
2018 Jan 18
2
MCMC Estimation for Four Parametric Logistic (4PL) Item Response Model
Good day Sir/Ma'am! This is Alyssa Fatmah S. Mastura taking up Master of Science in Statistics at Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute Technology (MSU-IIT), Philippines. I am currently working on my master's thesis titled "Comparing the Three Estimation Methods for the Four Parametric Logistic (4PL) Item Response Model". While I am looking for a package about Markov chain
2018 Jan 18
0
MCMC Estimation for Four Parametric Logistic (4PL) Item Response Model
I know of no existing functions for estimating the parameters of this model using MCMC or MML. Many years ago, I wrote code to estimate this model using marginal maximum likelihood. I wrote this based on the using nlminb and gauss-hermite quadrature points from statmod. I could not find that code to share with you, but I do have code for estimating the 3PL in this way and you could modify the
2005 Feb 22
1
Does R has the function for garch-t, gjr-garch, qgarch and egarch
Dear all, I would like to know that R has the function for garch-t,gjr- garch,qgarch and egarch. Best Regards, Luck
2005 Jul 01
0
how to code garch-t(1,1),egarch(1,1) and gjr(1,1)
hi, I try to code garch-t(1,1),egach(1,1) and gjr(1,1) to estimate my data. How I can code these model with my data (e.g. garch code is y<-garch(x,order=c(1,1)) best regards, luck
2008 Nov 22
1
Need some help in R programming code
Dear R guru, I am Saikat Sarkar working as a researcher of Economics in Tampere University, Finland. I am trying to estimate some Garch related tests with Bayesian analysis by R programme. I am not good in R but trying to survive. Anyway I have the coding but not working properly. I have tried to find the problem but failed. I am writing to all R gurus to help me out. Could you please look at
2011 Aug 01
2
if function problems
Dear All, Sorry to bother I want to write a function in R using if Say I have a dataset x, if x[i]<0, then x[i]=x[i], if x[i]>0, then x[i]=0 for example, x=-3:3, then using the function, x becomes [-3,-2,-1,0,0,0,0] I write the codes as follows, gjr=function(x) {lena=length(x) for(i in 1:lenx) if (x[i]<0) return (x[i]) if (x[i]>0) return (0) x} but then, doing gjr(x? it only
2008 Nov 23
0
why this function give error message
Dear R guru, I am Saikat Sarkar working as a researcher of Economics in Tampere University, Finland. I am trying to estimate some Garch related tests with Bayesian analysis by R programme. I am not good in R but trying to survive. Anyway I have the coding but not working properly. I have tried to find the problem but failed. I am writing to all R gurus to help me out. Could you please look at
2005 Aug 18
1
code a family of garch
Dear R-helpers, I was wondering if anyone has or knows someone who might have an implementation of algorithm for estimating garcht-t, egarch and gjr models. I try to use Fseries but I don't know how to code these models. Thanks a million in advance, Sincerely, Nongluck
2005 Jul 02
1
how to call sas in R
Hello all, I would like to know how to call sas code in R. Since I simulate data in R and I need to use sas code (garch-t,egarch and gjr) to estimate it. I need to simulate 500 times with 2000 obs. How I can call that code in R.Also, how I can keep the parameters from the estimate. j=1:500 i=1:2000 sas code keep parameters. Best Appreciate, Luck
2011 Sep 28
1
fGarch - Fitting and APARCH-Modell with fixed delta
Hi there, I'm trying to fit a GJR-GARCH Model using fGarch. I wanted to try that by fitting an APARCH model with a fixed delta of 2 and a non-fixed gamma. So I was simply trying to use: spec <- garchFit(~aparch(1,1),data=garchSim(),delta=2) coef(spec) And sometimes, it's working like a charm and delta is indeed exactly 2 in the resulting coefficient vector. Frequently, though, the
2012 Jul 30
1
fractal package
Greetings of Peace! I am new in R software. I want to use the correlation dimension corrDim in computing a map. I have installed the packages(fractal) in R. Now my problem is this, when I tried your example in the following site http://rgm2.lab.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/func.php?rd_id=fractal:corrDim  > library(fractal) > png(filename="corrDim_%03d_med.png", width=480, height=480) >
2019 Jun 27
0
About PCYNLITX project and its innovations ( for C+++ multi-threading )
Previously, I have presented my project to you. The current name of my project is PCYNLITX. PCYNLITX platform offers completely new programming technology which can be named as Programmable Meta-Programming System and PCYNLITX platform is just a particular application of this new programming methodology. Basically, PCYNLITX is an intelligent integrated development environment ( IDE ) which can
2003 Feb 21
2
GARCH with t-innovations
Dear all, Can garch function fit also t-innovations or only Gaussian innovations? -- With kind regards -- Lepo pozdravljeni -- Gr??e (Gr?ezi) -- Gorazd Brumen ------------------------------- Mail 1: gbrumen at student.ethz.ch Mail 2: gorazd.brumen at fmf.uni-lj.si Tel.: +41 (0)1 63 34906 Homepage: valjhun.fmf.uni-lj.si/~brumen
2009 Nov 02
1
AR Simulation with non-normal innovations - Correct
Dear Users, I would like to simulate an AR(1) (y_t=ct1+y_t-1+e_t) model in R where the innovations are supposed to follow a t-GARCH(1,1) proccess. By t-GARCH I want to mean that: e_t=n_t*sqrt(h_t) and h_t=ct2+a*(e_t)^2+b*h_t-1. where n_t is a random variable with t-Student distribution. If someone could give some guidelines, I can going developing the model. I did it in matlab, but the loops
2013 Aug 01
2
Asterisk 1.4 CDR vs VoIP Innovations CDR
When I compare my total minutes on the bill from VoIP Innovations, to the number from our CDRs, I'm finding a smalish (3-4%) discrepancy in the count of minutes. I'm wondering why it's there. Are there different methods of counting the billable start or end point of a phone call? If it matters, I'm counting more termination minutes than they are and they're counting more
2013 Mar 12
1
rugarch: GARCH with Johnson Su innovations
Hey, I'm trying to implement a GARCH model with Johnson-Su innovations in order to simulate returns of financial asset. The model should look like this: r_t = alpha + lambda*sqrt(h_t) + sqrt(h_t)*epsilon_t h_t = alpha0 + alpha1*epsilon_(t-1)^2 + beta1 * h_(t-1). Alpha refers to a risk-free return, lambda to the risk-premium. I've implemented it like this: #specification of the model