
Univariate time series operations that follow an opinionated design.
The main principle of transx is to keep the number of
observations the same. Operations that reduce this number have to fill
the observations gap.
fill is used to keep the
length of vector identical.na.rm: Which setsna.rm = TRUE by default
when needed to.keep.attrs: Which after manipulations the new series
would retain the same attributes.display: Display informative message for the
transformation procedure.You can install the development version from Github.
remotes::install_github("transx")This is a basic example with lagged and leading values.
fill can be achieved either by value or by function. The
function can be a build-in function such as mean, or median, that
fill-in by a single values, or it can be of the fill_*
family such as fill_locf and fill_nocb that
consider the location of the observations before performing the
filling.
library(transx)
x <- c(5,3,2,2,5)
lagx(x)
#> [1] NA 5 3 2 2
lagx(x, fill = 1)
#> [1] 1 5 3 2 2
lagx(x, fill = mean)
#> [1] 3 5 3 2 2
lagx(x, fill = fill_nocb)
#> [1] 5 5 3 2 2Please note that the transx project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
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