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vars (version 1.3-5)

fanchart: Fanchart plot for objects of class varprd

Description

Time Series plots of VAR forecasts with differently shaded confidence regions (fanchart) for each endogenous variable.

Usage

fanchart(x, colors = NULL, cis = NULL, names = NULL, main = NULL, ylab =
NULL, xlab = NULL, col.y = NULL, nc, plot.type = c("multiple",
"single"), mar = par("mar"), oma = par("oma"), ... )

Arguments

x
An object of class varprd; generated by predict().
colors
Character vector of colors to be used for shading. If unset, a gray color scheme is used.
cis
A numeric vector of confidence intervals. If unset the sequence from 0.1 to 0.9 is used (step size 0.1).
names
Character vector, names of variables for fancharts. If unset, all variables are plotted.
main
Character vector, title for fanchart plots.
ylab
Character, ylab for fanchart.
xlab
Character, xlab for fanchart.
col.y
Character, color for plotted time series.
plot.type
Character, if multiple all fancharts appear in one device.
nc
Integer, number of columns if plot.type is multiple.
mar
Vector, setting of margins.
oma
Vector, setting of outer margins.
...
Dot argument, passed to plot.ts.

concept

Fanchart

References

Britton, E., P.G. Fisher and J.D. Whitley (1998), Inflation Report projections: understanding the fan chart, Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, February, Bank of England, pages 30-37.

See Also

VAR, predict, plot, par

Examples

Run this code
data(Canada)
var.2c <- VAR(Canada, p = 2, type = "const")
var.2c.prd <- predict(var.2c, n.ahead = 8, ci = 0.95)
fanchart(var.2c.prd)

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