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spec.ar: Estimate Spectral Density of a Time Series from AR Fit

Description

Fits an AR model to x (or uses the existing fit) and computes (and by default plots) the spectral density of the fitted model.

Usage

spec.ar(x, n.freq, order = NULL, plot = TRUE, na.action = na.fail,
        method = "yule-walker", …)

Arguments

x

A univariate (not yet:or multivariate) time series or the result of a fit by ar.

n.freq

The number of points at which to plot.

order

The order of the AR model to be fitted. If omitted, the order is chosen by AIC.

plot

Plot the periodogram?

na.action

NA action function.

method

method for ar fit.

Graphical arguments passed to plot.spec.

Value

An object of class "spec". The result is returned invisibly if plot is true.

Warning

Some authors, for example Thomson (1990), warn strongly that AR spectra can be misleading.

References

Thompson, D.J. (1990) Time series analysis of Holocene climate data. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 330, 601--616.

Venables, W.N. and Ripley, B.D. (2002) Modern Applied Statistics with S. Fourth edition. Springer. (Especially page 402.)

See Also

ar, spectrum.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
require(graphics)

spec.ar(lh)

spec.ar(ldeaths)
spec.ar(ldeaths, method = "burg")

spec.ar(log(lynx))
spec.ar(log(lynx), method = "burg", add = TRUE, col = "purple")
spec.ar(log(lynx), method = "mle", add = TRUE, col = "forest green")
spec.ar(log(lynx), method = "ols", add = TRUE, col = "blue")
# }

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