print
when given a time series of class
rts
.
print.rts(x, max.freq = 12, base = <see below>, ndec = 3, labels = <see below>, tol = .Options$ts.eps, quote = F...)
frequency(x)
is less than or equal to
max.freq
,
then the special printing format described in DETAILS is used.
Default is 12
max.freq
).
Default is
floor(start.time)
, where
start.time
is the starting time of the
series.
1:frequency
.
frequency
or
deltat
are infinitely repeating decimal fractions (e.g, 1/7).
(relevant only if special printing is to be used).
Default is
.Options$ts.eps
TRUE
, character strings are surrounded by quotes.
Default is
FALSE
.
x
with the invisible flag set to prevent reprinting.
x
as a time series.
For univariate series with sufficiently small integer frequencies,
the time series parameters,
tspar(x)
,
are used to ensure that either each line contains
a full cycle or that a full cycle occupies an integral number of lines.
The observation number within the current cycle is used to label each
column.
After each page of output, the column labels are printed again, so that there
should always be a copy of the column labels on the screen at any time. To
avoid multiple copies of the column labels, execute
options(length=10000)
to specify a very long page. A new format may be chosen at the end of each
page.
The time parameters are written at the bottom.
rts( as.factor(letters), start = c( 0, 5), freq = 7, units = "weeks")