| reglin {pastecs} | R Documentation |
Regulation of a series using a linear interpolation
Description
Transform an irregular time series in a regular time series, or fill gaps in regular time series using a linear interpolation
Usage
reglin(x, y=NULL, xmin=min(x), n=length(x),
deltat=(max(x) - min(x))/(n - 1), rule=1)
Arguments
x |
a vector with time in the irregular series. Missing values are allowed |
y |
a vector of same length as |
xmin |
allows to respecify the origin of time in the calculated regular time series. By default, the origin is not redefined and it is equivalent to the smallest value in |
n |
the number of observations in the regular time series. By default, it is the same number than in the original irregular time series (i.e., |
deltat |
the time interval between two observations in the regulated time series |
rule |
the rule to use for extrapolated values (outside of the range in the initial irregular time series) in the regular time series. With |
Details
Observed values are connected by lines and interpolated values are obtained from this "polyline".
Value
An object of type 'regul' is returned. It has methods print(), summary(), plot(), lines(), identify(), hist(), extract() and specs().
Note
This function uses approx() for internal calculations
Author(s)
Frédéric Ibanez (ibanez@obs-vlfr.fr), Philippe Grosjean (phgrosjean@sciviews.org)
See Also
regul, regarea, regconst, regspline, regul.screen, regul.adj, tseries, is.tseries
Examples
data(releve)
reg <- reglin(releve$Day, releve$Melosul)
plot(releve$Day, releve$Melosul, type="l")
lines(reg$x, reg$y, col=2)