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fDMA (version 2.2.8)

onevar: Creates a matrix of one-variable models.

Description

This function simplifies working with one-variable models in, for example, fDMA. It produces a matrix corresponding to the set of models consisting of models with a constant and just one extra variable, and a model with a constant only.

Usage

onevar(x)

Value

matrix, inclusion of a variable is indicated by 1, omitting by 0

Arguments

x

matrix of independent variables, see mods.incl in fDMA

Examples

Run this code
# \donttest{
wti <- crudeoil[-1,1]
drivers <- (lag(crudeoil[,-1],k=1))[-1,]
ld.wti <- (diff(log(wti)))[-1,]
ld.drivers <- drivers[-1,]
ld.drivers[,c(4,6)] <- (diff(drivers[,c(4,6)]))[-1,]
ld.drivers[,c(1:2,5,7)] <- (diff(log(drivers[,c(1:2,5,7)])))[-1,]
ld.drivers[,c(3,6)] <- ld.drivers[,c(3,6)]/100

mds <- diag(1,ncol(ld.drivers),ncol(ld.drivers))
mds <- cbind(rep(1,ncol(ld.drivers)),mds)
mds <- rbind(rep(0,ncol(mds)),mds)
mds[1,1] <- 1

m1 <- fDMA(y=ld.wti,x=ld.drivers,alpha=0.99,lambda=0.90,initvar=10,mods.incl=mds)

# Equivalently: 

m2 <- fDMA(y=ld.wti,x=ld.drivers,alpha=0.99,lambda=0.90,initvar=10,mods.incl=onevar(ld.drivers))
# }

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