[R] how to simulate a time series

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Mar 31 17:51:01 CEST 2005


On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, bogdan romocea wrote:

> Dear useRs,
>
> I want to simulate a time series (stationary; the distribution of
> values is skewed to the right; quite a few ARMA absolute standardized
> residuals above 2 - about 8% of them). Is this the right way to do it?
> #--------------------------------
> load("rdtb")	#the time series
>> summary(rdtb)
>    Min.  1st Qu.   Median     Mean  3rd Qu.     Max.
> -1.11800 -0.65010 -0.09091  0.30390  1.12500  2.67600
>
> farma <- arima(rdtb,order=c(1,0,1),include.mean=T)
>> farma[["coef"]]
>       ar1        ma1  intercept
> 0.58091575 0.02313803 0.30417062
>
> sim <- list(NULL)	#simulated
> for (i in 1:5) {
> 	sim[[i]] <- as.vector(arima.sim(list(ar=c(farma[["coef"]][1]),
> 		ma=c(farma[["coef"]][2])),n=length(rdtb),innov=rdtb))
> 	}
> allsim <- as.data.frame(sim)
> colnames(allsim) <- paste("sim",1:5,sep="")
> all <- cbind(rdtb,allsim)
> #--------------------------------
>
> I don't understand why the simulation runs generate virtually identical
> values:
>> all[100:105,]
>          rdtb     sim1     sim2     sim3     sim4     sim5
> 100  2.3863636 1.065661 1.065661 1.065661 1.065661 1.065661
> 101  1.9318182 2.606093 2.606093 2.606093 2.606093 2.606093
> 102  2.2954545 3.854074 3.854074 3.854074 3.854074 3.854074
> 103  2.5882353 4.880240 4.880240 4.880240 4.880240 4.880240
> 104  2.0227273 4.917622 4.917622 4.917622 4.917622 4.917622
> 105 -0.1521739 2.751352 2.751352 2.751352 2.751352 2.751352
>
> It appears I may be missing something (very) basic, but don't know
> what.

The meaning of `innovations'.  The innovations determine the series, so 
you asked for the same series five times.  In the reference, the 
innovations are e[t].

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Brian D. Ripley,                  ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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