breakdates {strucchange} | R Documentation |
Breakdates Corresponding to Breakpoints
Description
A generic function for computing the breakdates corresponding to breakpoints (and their confidence intervals).
Usage
breakdates(obj, format.times = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
obj |
An object of class |
format.times |
logical. If set to |
... |
currently not used. |
Details
Breakpoints are the number of observations that are the last in one
segment and breakdates are the corresponding points on the underlying
time scale. The breakdates can be formatted which enhances readability
in particular for quarterly or monthly time series. For example the
breakdate 2002.75
of a monthly time series will be formatted to
"2002(10)"
.
Value
A vector or matrix containing the breakdates.
See Also
Examples
## Nile data with one breakpoint: the annual flows drop in 1898
## because the first Ashwan dam was built
data("Nile")
plot(Nile)
bp.nile <- breakpoints(Nile ~ 1)
summary(bp.nile)
plot(bp.nile)
## compute breakdates corresponding to the
## breakpoints of minimum BIC segmentation
breakdates(bp.nile)
## confidence intervals
ci.nile <- confint(bp.nile)
breakdates(ci.nile)
ci.nile
plot(Nile)
lines(ci.nile)
[Package strucchange version 1.5-3 Index]