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2003 Apr 02
2
pacf.mts
I am getting the following: *** Weave Errors *** Error in driver$runcode(drobj, chunk, chunkopts) : Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : couldn't find function "pacf.mts" *** Source Errors *** Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : couldn't find function "pacf.mts" make[1]: *** [checkVignettes] Error 1 I don't really understand the new namespace mechanism,
2003 Sep 08
2
pacf lags
pacf in devel seems by default to return a different number of lags than 1.7.1 for $pacf. I don't see any mention of this in the NEWS file, or any change in the documentation, so I suspect it is and error, though it may be an undocumented improvement. (Newbie question: How is the simplest way to display a function like pacf.default that is not exported from a namespace?) Paul
2009 Sep 11
2
How to Label Certain Lags for a PACF Graph
When I use the command for PACF, lags 5, 10, 15, and 20 are labeled. I would like to label lag 1. I would greatly appreciate if someone could tell me how to do this. Below is the command that I am using: pacf(data$R1,main="Series R1 Residuals") [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 09
1
Easy acf and pacf for irregular time series in R
R: Is there an easy way to get the acf and pacf for an irregular times series? That is, the acf and pacf with lag lengths that are in units of time, not observation number. Thanks, Jason Higbee Research Associate Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The views expressed in this email are the author's and not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis or the Federal Reserve
2012 Dec 30
1
acf () and pacf()
I have used acf() and pacf() in R to get the acf and pacf values at max/lag=20 but the output did not show the values associated with lag numbers. lag numbers is shown in decimals. -- Rashid Ameer View my recent publication at * http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fwd.htm?id=aob&ini=aob&doi=10.1108/17538391211282854 * Details for my works are available directly at
2012 Nov 13
0
GAM model to reduce PACF of a model
I have asked this question on Stackoverflow and was told it does not relate to the sites' mission as it is statistical question, thus I brought it here. I am fitting a gam mode in the mgcv package to study associations of environmental pollutants and mortality. The aim is to choose a model with lowest mgcv and also to reduce the PACF to less than < |0.1|. library(gamair) library(mgcv)
2007 Nov 23
1
Bug in pacf -- Proposed patch (PR#10455)
Dear all, following the thread http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/devel/07/09/4338.html regarding the bug in the partial autocorrelation function for multivariate time series. I have prepared a web page with patches and relevant information. http://www2.stat.unibo.it/giannerini/R/pacf.htm Please do not hesitate to contact me for further clarifications regards Simone --
2010 Feb 11
1
ACF and PACF
Hi helpers, can you help me in plotting acf and pacf functions in R. I am using the code acf(variable name) but it is not working. Expecting your reply. Thanks -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/ACF-and-PACF-tp1477149p1477149.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Oct 21
1
AR model classification
Hello, Could anyone tell me what rules R uses to classify an autoregressive model i.e. how it decides the number of AR parameters to use when the AR(data) function is applied? I understood that model classification was more or less based on inspection of the acf and pacf functions. Thanks TT -- View this message in context:
2007 Apr 28
1
pacf
Hi, I wanted to understand exactly how acf and pacf works, so I tried to calculate ac and pac manually. For ac, I used the standard acf formula: acf(k) = sum(X(t)-Xbar)(X(t-k)-Xbar))/sum(X(t)-Xbar)^2. But for pac, I could not figure out how to calculate it by hand. I understand that in both R and EVIEWS, it is done using the Durbin-Levinson algorithm by the computer. However, I don't
2007 Apr 27
1
acf and pacf plot
Hi, I noticed that whenever I ran acf or pacf, the plot generated by R always includes two horizontal blue doted lines. Furthermore, these two lines are not documented in the acf documentation. I don't know what they are for, but it seems that they are important. Could someone tell me what they are and how are they calculated? Thanks, -- Tom [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
1997 Oct 29
4
R-beta: new executable
I have just put up a new executable as a replacement for the one in rseptbeta.zip there have only been a few changes; mostly to the menu's. I am about to start on a major overhaul including getting survival to work and grabbing the 0.60 version once it's stable. Please let me know about other enhancements you want.... robert
1997 Oct 29
4
R-beta: new executable
I have just put up a new executable as a replacement for the one in rseptbeta.zip there have only been a few changes; mostly to the menu's. I am about to start on a major overhaul including getting survival to work and grabbing the 0.60 version once it's stable. Please let me know about other enhancements you want.... robert
2011 Mar 29
1
Simple AR(2)
Hi there, we are beginners in R and we are trying to fit the following time series using ar(2): > x <- c(1.89, 2.46, 3.23, 3.95, 4.56, 5.07, 5.62, 6.16, 6.26, 6.56, 6.98, > 7.36, 7.53, 7.84, 8.09) The reason of choosing the present time series is that the we have previously calculated analitically the autoregressive coefficients using the direct inversion method as 1.1, 0.765, 0.1173.
2005 May 28
1
Lag selection
Dear All , Is it possible to find and select the best lags for time series in R? ( Lag Selection Problem ) Could you please introduce a package or function for this ? Thanks a lot __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 17
1
suggestion for ARMAacf()
hi, in 1.9.1, the return value from ARMAacf(pacf=TRUE) is not named by lags, contrary to ?ARMAacf. the simple fix is to move names(Acf) <- down after if(pacf), with an appropriate starting lag as pacf=TRUE appears to start at lag 1 (whereas pacf=FALSE starts at lag 0). for consistency, one could argue to append 1 for lag 0 for pacf=TRUE (or start pacf=F at lag 1). however, given the
2006 Apr 27
0
What are the differences between ACF and PACF in time seriesanalysis?
Hello Michael, see as an online resource: http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/sttimser.html or get hold on a time series analysis textbook, like one of the monographies written by Hamilton; Luetkepohl; Brockwell & Davis; Harvey or Box & Jenkins, to name but a few. In a nutshell, PACF 'eliminates' intermediate autocorrelations compared to ACF, e.g. an AR(1) process will ordinarily
2009 May 20
1
stationarity tests
How can I make sure the residual signal, after subtracting the trend extracted through some technique, is actually trend-free ? I would greatly appreciate any suggestion about some Stationarity tests. I'd like to make sure I have got the difference between ACF and PACF right. In the following I am citing some definitions. I would appreciate your thoughts. ACF(k) estimates the correlation
2010 Jul 22
0
Please advise acf and pacf in order to determine order of Arima
I have data as below.Please let me know how the ACF and Pacf used to determine the order od arima model. Is there any rules need to be followed to determine order.Please advise > turkey.price.ts Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2001 1.58 1.75 1.63 1.45 1.56 2.07 1.81 1.74 1.54 1.45 0.57 1.15 2002 1.50 1.66 1.34 1.67 1.81 1.60 1.70 1.87 1.47 1.59 0.74 0.82
2011 Sep 16
3
question concerning the acf function
Hi everyone, I've got a question concerning the function acf(.) in R for calculating the autocorrelation in my data. I have a table with daily returns of several stocks over time and I would like to calculate the autocorrelation for all the series (not only for one time series). How can I do this? After that I want to apply an autoregressive model based on the estimated lag in the