[R] How to get the transpose of R´s function forecast output and turn it into a data frame

Jim Lemon drjimlemon at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 22:09:58 CET 2017


Hi Paul,
As Peter noted, without knowing the structure of the the object, only
a guess can be made. Mine is:

fdf<-data.frame(Date=names(forecast),forecast=forecast)

You may want to apply as.numeric to the names.

Jim



On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Hope you are doing great. Some R time series functions generate the
> forecasts in an horizontal way, for example:
>
>                 2017     2018     2019    2020
> forecast    12           15        35        75
>
> but I´d like to have the output as follows:
>
>
> Date      forecast
> 2017           12
> 2018           15
> 2019           35
> 2020           75
>
> I tried using the t() function to get the transpose, but after taking the
> transpose I was not able to turn it into a data frame.
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated,
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paul
>
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