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2008 Aug 04
2
Long Range Dependence: Hurst exponent estimation
Dear R Users, Can anyone point me to a package for R vrsion 2.7.1 which implements some Hurst exponent estimation methods ? Thanks in advance, Tolga Generally, this communication is for informational purposes only and it is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument or as an official confirmation of any transaction. In the event you are
2008 Mar 12
1
Help in estimating HURST parameter
Hi, Can u please tell me which all packages do i need to install to estimate the hurst parameter in R. I have tried installing all the possible options but still it doesnt work. basically i want to use 9 functions to estimate hurst parameter like aggvarfit, rsfit, etc. i will be very thankful if u could be of some help. -- Regards, Deepak Jadhav. [[alternative HTML version
2012 May 07
1
Value of Hurst exponent (R/S) method > 1
Hello, I'm using fArma package to estimate the value of Hurst exponent using R/S method. However, for a certain set of data I get H ~ 1.8. How do I interpret this? Following are the output that I get for this set: > mean(data[,2]) [1] 400.5433 > sd(data[,2]) [1] 1139.786 > > rsFit(data[,2], levels = 64) Title: Hurst Exponent from R/S Method Call: rsFit(x = data[, 2], levels
2012 May 06
0
Steps to determine Hurst exponent
Hello, I'm using the fArma package to estimate Hurst exponent by R/S method. I've some measurements in the following format: Call_number Call_duration I'm using the following steps. Am new to R, so it would help if someone could please confirm if my steps are correct. Further, this method seems to give a value H ~= 0.8 (> 0.5). Is the use of R/S method to estimate H OK? >
2007 Mar 26
0
The Hurst Exponent in fBasic
Dear R users, The function lmacfPlot( ) in fBasics, returns a list including the Hurst Exponent. I get sometimes a value for Hurst Exponent using lmacfPlot bigger than 1 which is theoretically incorrect. What could be reason ? From the related documents, I could not find how the Hurst Exponent in lmacfPlot is estimated. Could you please say how it is estimated here? Thank you so
2010 Jul 19
1
Hurst Exponent Estimation
Dear All, I am a novice when it comes to time-series analysis and at the moment I am actually interested in calculating the Hurst exponent of a time series. This question has already been asked quite some time ago http://bit.ly/98dZsi and I trust some progress has been made ever since. I was able to find some functions in the packages http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Rwave/index.html
2003 Dec 04
1
R code for estimating Hurst exponent
Has anyone writen R code for estimating Hurst exponent with R/S method or other methods? or any other source of R code available? Many thanks Catherine Wang
2012 Apr 25
1
Help on time series & Hurst exponent
Hello, I'm an absolute beginner with R. I'm hoping to do some time-series analysis on my data. The data looks like #time value 18 153 20 426 70 7 83 130 84 7 and so on where time could be in seconds or hours or days (not all at the same time). How could I import such a file to R and do some simple stuff (say plot the values)? As per the tutorials on time series, I could use the ts()
2007 Jan 08
1
fSeries Package
Dear All; I have used fbmSim to simulate a fbm sequence, however, when I tried to estimate the Hurst effect, none of the nine procedures gave me an answer close enough to the real value, which is 0.5 (n=1000). So, would you please advice, 1. which is the best method to estimate the H among the 9 mehods, R/S, higuchi or Whittle? 2. how to choose the levels (default=50), minnpts, cutoff values or
2006 Sep 16
1
regarding chaos
hi all, I have a simple question that does power spectral analysis related to capacity dimension, information dimension, lyapunov exponent, hurst exponent. If yes then please show me the way. I am newbie in the world of chaos. Sayonara With Smile & With Warm Regards :-) G a u r a v Y a d a v Senior Executive Officer, Economic Research & Surveillance Department, Clearing
2007 Jan 10
3
Fractional brownian motion
Dear All; I have used fbmSim to simulate a fbm sequence, however, when I tried to estimate the Hurst effect, none of the nine procedures gave me an answer close enough to the real value, which is 0.5 (n=1000). So, would you please advice, 1. which is the best method to estimate the H among the 9 mehods, R/S, higuchi or Whittle? 2. how to choose the levels (default=50), minnpts, cutoff values or
2007 Oct 31
1
problem with package fSeries
Helo, please look at the log below: after loading the fSeries library, I can not use the log function. Is this a bug or what am I doing wrong? Because of this, I'm unable to use the garch library. thanks a lot for any help, Balazs Torma > log(1) [1] 0 > require("fSeries") Loading required package: fSeries Loading required package: robustbase Loading required package:
2013 Jan 30
1
fSeries not found in R
Hello all, When I tried to install fSeries in R, I got the following error messages: install.packages("fSeries",dependencies=T) Warning message: package 'fSeries' is not available (for R version 2.15.2) Is this package changing/merging to another package? Thanks, Rebecca ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This message, and any
2006 Apr 26
1
garchFit from fSeries
Dear R People: I'm trying to use the garchFit function from the library(fSeries) However, R freezes every time that I use it. Is anyone else having this problem, please? Thanks in advance! R Version 2.2.1 Windows. Sincerely, Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto: hodgess at gator.uhd.edu
2008 Jun 02
1
Help : R-packages : Problems loading package fSeries
Hi. I am trying to load the package fSeries, in order to load the package fGarch after. However, it says the following message. > local({pkg <- select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE))) + if(nchar(pkg)) library(pkg, character.only=TRUE)}) Loading required package: fBasics (Error : ... infinite recursion) Loading required package: fImport Loading required package: fSeries Loading
2005 Mar 23
1
Error in unitrootTest (fSeries)
Hello, I am getting the following error message from unitrootTest. Do you have any clue of what could be wrong. Details: AMD64 (x86_64) Gentoo Linux system. library(fSeries) kmodel <- list(ar=c(.3,0,0,0,0.7,-.4*.7),d=1) x=armaSim(nobs,model=kmodel) unitrootTest(x,trend="c",statistic="t",method="adf",lags=2) Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open
2005 Dec 04
1
fSeries: garchOxFit - is really the example provided not runnig?
Dear R-helpers, I have just loaded the fSeries package and I wanted to run the example provided in the documentation of garchOxFit but I got the following: > library(fSeries) > ?garchOxFit > library(datasets) > ?garchOxFit > ## Not run: > ## garchOxFit - > # Load Benchmark Data Set: > data(dem2gbp) > x = dem2gbp[, 1] >
2005 Dec 04
1
fSeries package: ?aparchFit
Dear R-helper, I wish to implement the APARCH model as described in the fSeries documentation. But I get the following: >library(fSeries) [...] > ?aparchFit No documentation for 'aparchFit' in specified packages and libraries: you could try 'help.search("aparchFit")' > help.search("aparchFit") No help files found with alias or concept or
2008 Sep 05
1
Passing method to returns() /fSeries (PR#12713)
Full_Name: Robert Iquiapaza Version: 2.7.2 OS: Vista Submission from: (NULL) (69.127.35.170) In the help Examples for returns(fSeries) it is said that you can pass the method to compute ("continuous", "discrete", "compound", "simple") returns using 'type=' i.e. # Discrete Returns: returns(MSFT, type = "discrete") However when you use
2005 Apr 20
2
fSeries Technical Analysis rsiTA problem
fSeries Technical Analysis rsiTA problem Hello, I?m trying to use the rsiTA() function but keep getting this error: >rsiTA(tsx,14) Error in "[.timeSeries"(close, 1:(length(close) - 1)) : only 0's may be mixed with negative subscripts Here?s is the first three lines of my data: >tsx[1:3,] close 2004-04-18 20:00:00 8702.82 2004-04-19