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ftsa (version 6.4)

plotfplsr: Plot fitted model components for a functional time series model

Description

Plot showing the basis functions of the predictors in the top row, followed by the basis functions of the responses in the second row, then the coefficients in the bottom row of plots.

Usage

plotfplsr(x, xlab1 = x$ypred$xname, ylab1 = "Basis function", xlab2 = "Time", 
 ylab2 = "Coefficient", mean.lab = "Mean", interaction.title = "Interaction")

Value

None. Function produces a plot.

Arguments

x

Output from fplsr.

xlab1

x-axis label for basis functions.

ylab1

y-axis label for basis functions.

xlab2

x-axis label for coefficient time series.

ylab2

y-axis label for coefficient time series.

mean.lab

Label for mean component.

interaction.title

Title for interaction terms.

Author

Han Lin Shang

References

R. J. Hyndman and M. S. Ullah (2007) "Robust forecasting of mortality and fertility rates: A functional data approach", Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 51(10), 4942-4956.

R. J. Hyndman and H. L. Shang (2009) "Forecasting functional time series" (with discussion), Journal of the Korean Statistical Society, 38(3), 199-221.

See Also

forecast.ftsm, ftsm, plot.fm, plot.ftsf, residuals.fm, summary.fm

Examples

Run this code
# Fit the data by the functional partial least squares.	
ausfplsr = fplsr(data = ElNino_ERSST_region_1and2, order = 2)
plotfplsr(x = ausfplsr)

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