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The Time Series Tools (simts
) R package provides a
series of tools to simulate, plot, estimate, select and forecast
different time series models. Its original purpose was to be a support
to the online textbook “Applied Time Series Analysis
with R” but can obviously be used for time series analysis in
general. More specifically, the package provides tools with the
following features:
To understand the usage of the simts
package, please
refer to the “Vignettes” tab above.
The simts
package is available on both CRAN and GitHub.
The CRAN version is considered stable while the GitHub version is
subject to modifications/updates which may lead to installation problems
or broken functions. You can install the stable version of the
simts
package with:
install.packages("simts")
For users who are interested in having the latest developments, the GitHub version is ideal although more dependencies are required to run a stable version of the package. Most importantly, users must have a (C++) compiler installed on their machine that is compatible with R (e.g. Clang).
# Install dependencies
install.packages(c("RcppArmadillo","devtools","knitr","rmarkdown"))
# Install the package from GitHub without Vignettes/User Guides
::install_github("SMAC-Group/simts")
devtools
# Install the package with Vignettes/User Guides
::install_github("SMAC-Group/simts", build_vignettes = TRUE) devtools
The setup to obtain the development version of simts
is platform dependent.
The license this source code is released under is the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (AGPL) v3.0. Please see the LICENSE file for full text. Otherwise, please consult TLDR Legal or GNU which will provide a synopsis of the restrictions placed upon the code.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.