a matrix with 2\times K+1 rows
and n columns: Each column gives the raw values y_{i-K},…,y_{i+K} of the time series, where i is the date of the key day, K is the number of days considered after and before the key day, n is the number of key days in the data series (depends on keyday.threshold).
date
a character vector providing the dates of the key days in format yyyy.mm.dd.
year
a numeric vector providing the years during which the key days occurred.
day
a numeric vector providing for each key day the number of days since the beginning of the data series.
keyday.threshold
a numeric value providing the threshold value above which a day is considered as a key day (i.e. if y_i≥ keyday.threshold, then day i is a key day).
Soubeyrand, S., Morris, C. E. and Bigg, E. K. (2014). Analysis of fragmented time directionality in time series to elucidate feedbacks in climate data. Environmental Modelling and Software 61: 78-86.
See Also
KDD, kdd.from.raw.data, rain.site.6008
Examples
#### load data for site 6008 (Callagiddy station)
data(rain.site.6008)
#### build KDD objects from raw data (site 6008: Callagiddy station)
## using a threshold value equal to 25
KDD=kdd.from.raw.data(raw.data=rain.site.6008,keyday.threshold=25,nb.days=20,
col.series=5,col.date=c(2,3,4),na.rm=TRUE,filter=NULL)
#### build a new KDD object by modifying one of the slots of KDD
## (e.g. new starting point of the data series)
KDD2=kdd(before.after=KDD@before.after,date=KDD@date,year=KDD@year,
day=KDD@day-100,keyday.threshold=KDD@keyday.threshold)
#### simplest alternative
KDD2=KDD
KDD2["day"]=KDD2["day"]-100
Results
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