Re: [R] acf and ccf

2013-07-30 Thread arun
s, snames = colnames(x)), class = "acf") Check this link: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14035506/how-to-see-the-source-code-of-r-internal-or-primitive-function A.K. From: Cathy Lee Gierke To: arun Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:04 PM Subject:

Re: [R] acf and ccf

2013-07-30 Thread arun
Just type acf ccf on R prompt A.K. - Original Message - From: Cathy Lee Gierke To: r-help@r-project.org; r-core-ow...@r-project.org Cc: Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 4:02 PM Subject: [R] acf and ccf Greetings, Is it possible to see the source code for the acf and ccf functions

[R] acf and ccf

2013-07-30 Thread Cathy Lee Gierke
Greetings, Is it possible to see the source code for the acf and ccf functions? I want to understand the exact formula used. It may be in this book, but I am hoping I can find it elsewhere, as the book is quite expensive. Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D. (2002) *Modern Applied Statistics with S

[R] acf() and ccf() - acf() on a data-frame: so many plots...

2008-10-26 Thread Oliver Bandel
Hello, when using acf, there is a blue stripped line in the plot. What is the meaning of it? Another question on acf(): when I use adc() on a data-frame it automatically creates a lot of seperated acf-plots. But there are combinations of plots, which seem to be ccf() and not acf(). Is this a "fea