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forecast (version 8.16)

subset.ts: Subsetting a time series

Description

Various types of subsetting of a time series. Allows subsetting by index values (unlike window). Also allows extraction of the values of a specific season or subset of seasons in each year. For example, to extract all values for the month of May from a time series.

Usage

# S3 method for ts
subset(
  x,
  subset = NULL,
  month = NULL,
  quarter = NULL,
  season = NULL,
  start = NULL,
  end = NULL,
  ...
)

# S3 method for msts subset(x, subset = NULL, start = NULL, end = NULL, ...)

Arguments

x

a univariate time series to be subsetted

subset

optional logical expression indicating elements to keep; missing values are taken as false. subset must be the same length as x.

month

Numeric or character vector of months to retain. Partial matching on month names used.

quarter

Numeric or character vector of quarters to retain.

season

Numeric vector of seasons to retain.

start

Index of start of contiguous subset.

end

Index of end of contiguous subset.

...

Other arguments, unused.

Value

If subset is used, a numeric vector is returned with no ts attributes. If start and/or end are used, a ts object is returned consisting of x[start:end], with the appropriate time series attributes retained. Otherwise, a ts object is returned with frequency equal to the length of month, quarter or season.

Details

If character values for months are used, either upper or lower case may be used, and partial unambiguous names are acceptable. Possible character values for quarters are "Q1", "Q2", "Q3", and "Q4".

See Also

subset, window

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
plot(subset(gas,month="November"))
subset(woolyrnq,quarter=3)
subset(USAccDeaths, start=49)

# }

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