Allin Cottrell schrieb:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> Revision to what I said before: pergm() takes either one or two
> arguments, the first being a series (or conformable matrix) and
> the optional second one being an integer bandwidth for use
> with the Bartlett kernel. If the second arg is omitted you get
> the sample periodogram.
>
> The returned matrix has 3 columns: omega in 1, the "periods" as
> printed by the pergm command in col2, and the density in col 3.
On third thoughts, we probably should not include the "periods"
column in the pergm function output -- omega plus density is
cleaner. Anyone?
sorry about the silence, I'm currently mostly offline. I'll return to
the pergm question.
cheers,
sven