Functions around 'jSA' objects
get_dictionary
returns the indicators that can be extracted from "jSA"
objects,
get_indicators
extract a list of indicators and
jSA2R
returns the corresponding "SA"
.
get_jspec(x, ...) get_dictionary(x) get_indicators(x, ...) jSA2R(x, userdefined = NULL)
x |
a |
... |
characters containing the names of the indicators to extract. |
userdefined |
userdefined vector with characters for additional output variables (see |
A "jSA"
object is a list with three elements:
"result"
: the Java object with the results of a seasonal adjustment or a pre-adjustment method.
"spec"
: the Java object with the specification of a seasonal adjustment or a pre-adjustment method.
"dictionary"
: the Java object with dictionnary of a seasonal adjustment or a pre-adjustment method. In particular, it contains all the user-defined regressors.
get_dictionary
returns the list of indicators that can be extracted from a jSA
object by the function get_indicators
.
jSA2R
returns the corresponding formatted seasonal adjustment ("SA"
object) or RegARIMA ("regarima"
object) model.
get_jspec
returns the Java object that contains the specification from an object
"jSA"
, "X13"
, "TRAMO_SEATS"
or "sa_item"
.
get_dictionary
a vector of characters,
get_indicators
returns a list containing the indicators that are extracted,
jSA2R
returns a "SA"
or a "regarima"
object and
get_jspec
returns a Java object.
myseries <- ipi_c_eu[, "FR"] mysa <- jx13(myseries, spec = "RSA5c") get_dictionary(mysa) get_indicators(mysa, "decomposition.b2", "decomposition.d10") # To convert to the R object jSA2R(mysa)
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