get.seq0 {tdata}R Documentation

Generate a Sequence from a Range of Frequencies

Description

Use this function to generate a list of character strings, where each element is a string representation of a frequency within the specified range.

Usage

get.seq0(start, length, by = 1)

Arguments

start

The first frequency of the sequence.

length

The length of the sequence.

by

An integer that determines the increment of the sequence.

Value

A list of character strings that represents the sequence.

See Also

get.seq

Examples

start <- f.monthly(2020,1)
sequence1 <- get.seq0(start, 24, 1) # this will be '2020M1', '2020M2', ..., '2021M12'
sequence2 <- get.seq0(start, 24, 2) # this will be '2020M1', '2020M3', ..., '2023M11'
sequence3 <- get.seq0(start, 24, 3) # this will be '2020M1', '2020M4', ..., '2025M10'

# backward:
sequence4 <- get.seq0(start, 24, -1) # this will be '2020M1', '2019M12', ..., '2018M2'

# Lists are a little different:
start_l <- f.list.string(c("A","B","C","D"), "C")
sequence5 <- get.seq0(start_l, 5, 1) # this will be 'C', 'D', 'out_item:1', ..., 'out_item:3'


[Package tdata version 0.3.0 Index]