[R] Data Structure to Code

David Winsemius dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sun Jan 29 18:11:13 CET 2012


On Jan 29, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Ajay Askoolum wrote:

> Thank you. I need some clarification.
>
> dput(AirPassengers)
>
> gives:
>
> structure(c(112, 118, 132, 129, 121, 135, 148, 148, 136, 119,
> 104, 118, 115, 126, 141, 135, 125, 149, 170, 170, 158, 133, 114,
> 140, 145, 150, 178, 163, 172, 178, 199, 199, 184, 162, 146, 166,
> 171, 180, 193, 181, 183, 218, 230, 242, 209, 191, 172, 194, 196,
> 196, 236, 235, 229, 243, 264, 272, 237, 211, 180, 201, 204, 188,
> 235, 227, 234, 264, 302, 293, 259, 229, 203, 229, 242, 233, 267,
> 269, 270, 315, 364, 347, 312, 274, 237, 278, 284, 277, 317, 313,
> 318, 374, 413, 405, 355, 306, 271, 306, 315, 301, 356, 348, 355,
> 422, 465, 467, 404, 347, 305, 336, 340, 318, 362, 348, 363, 435,
> 491, 505, 404, 359, 310, 337, 360, 342, 406, 396, 420, 472, 548,
> 559, 463, 407, 362, 405, 417, 391, 419, 461, 472, 535, 622, 606,
> 508, 461, 390, 432), .Tsp = c(1949, 1960.91666666667, 12), class =  
> "ts")
>
> and AirPassengers looks as follows:
>
> AirPassengers
>      Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
> 1949 112 118 132 129 121 135 148 148 136 119 104 118
> 1950 115 126 141 135 125 149 170 170 158 133 114 140
> 1951 145 150 178 163 172 178 199 199 184 162 146 166
> 1952 171 180 193 181 183 218 230 242 209 191 172 194
> 1953 196 196 236 235 229 243 264 272 237 211 180 201
> 1954 204 188 235 227 234 264 302 293 259 229 203 229
> 1955 242 233 267 269 270 315 364 347 312 274 237 278
> 1956 284 277 317 313 318 374 413 405 355 306 271 306
> 1957 315 301 356 348 355 422 465 467 404 347 305 336
> 1958 340 318 362 348 363 435 491 505 404 359 310 337
> 1959 360 342 406 396 420 472 548 559 463 407 362 405
> 1960 417 391 419 461 472 535 622 606 508 461 390 432
>
> Where are the column headers in the result of dput(AirPassengers)?

Where? Nowhere is where. They were constructed by print.ts as needed,  
but they are not part of the structure. When you are in an interactive  
session the material you see after you type anobjects name is not the  
"object" but rather the result of print(object).

?print.ts

Echoing Michael .... My impression is that people get so frustrated by  
trying to understand the conventions of the ts-class that they give up  
and use "zoo"-classed objects.


>
> I guess it must be something to do with the '12' in the final  
> argument of .Tsp.
>
> So, If I just wanted 'Jan' ... 'Jun' and specified the following:
>
>
>
> structure(c(112, 118, 132, 129, 121, 135, 148, 148, 136, 119,
> 104, 118, 115, 126, 141, 135, 125, 149, 170, 170, 158, 133, 114,
> 140, 145, 150, 178, 163, 172, 178, 199, 199, 184, 162, 146, 166,
> 171, 180, 193, 181, 183, 218, 230, 242, 209, 191, 172, 194, 196,
> 196, 236, 235, 229, 243, 264, 272, 237, 211, 180, 201, 204, 188,
> 235, 227, 234, 264, 302, 293, 259, 229, 203, 229, 242, 233, 267,
> 269, 270, 315, 364, 347, 312, 274, 237, 278, 284, 277, 317, 313,
> 318, 374, 413, 405, 355, 306, 271, 306, 315, 301, 356, 348, 355,
> 422, 465, 467, 404, 347, 305, 336, 340, 318, 362, 348, 363, 435,
> 491, 505, 404, 359, 310, 337, 360, 342, 406, 396, 420, 472, 548,
> 559, 463, 407, 362, 405, 417, 391, 419, 461, 472, 535, 622, 606,
> 508, 461, 390, 432), .Tsp = c(1949, 1972, 6), class = "ts")
>
>
> Why does this generate " invalid time series parameters specified"?

Because (1972-1949+1)*6 is not large enough to hold the vector of  
values.

-- 
David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT



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