BpfR(Input: ITimeSeries,
Period: IMsPeriod,
Lag: Integer,
Low: Integer,
High: Integer,
Output: MsBPFOutputType)
Input. Input variable
Period. Period, at which the method is calculated. If the parameter value is Null, the method is calculated at the entire time period
Lag. Lead/lag
Low. Low value of cycle period
High. High value of cycle period
Output. Output component. Optional parameter. The default value is MsBPFOutputType.CycleSeries - the cyclic component is used.
It models variable values with the Baxter-King filter with the R package.
Integration with R must be set up in the repository to use this method. For details about integration setup see the How to Set Up Integration with R? section.
Values for lead/lag and cycle period limits are set depending on the calendar frequency of the input variable. Basic values:
Frequency | Lead/lag | Low limit | Upper limit |
Annual | 3 | 2 | 8 |
Semi-Annual | 6 | 3 | 16 |
Quarterly | 12 | 6 | 32 |
Monthly | 36 | 18 | 96 |
Weekly | 156 | 78 | 416 |
5-days | 783 | 391.5 | 2088 |
7-days | 1095 | 547,5 | 2920 |
Formula | Result | Application |
= BpfR({Chicago - population[t]}, NULL, 3, 2, 8, MsBPFOutputType.NonCyclicalSeries) | The Baxter-King filter is applied to the Chicago - population time series. Filter parameters: the filter is calculated at the entire data period, values for lead or lag and seasonality period limits are set for annual data, non-seasonal component of the source series is unloaded after the calculation. R package will be used in calculations. |
It can be used in formulas of calculated series of time series database and model formulas of modeling container that is a child of the time series database. |
= BpfR(X1, SetPeriod("01.01.2000", "01.01.2015"), 12, 6, 32, MsBPFOutputType.NonCyclicalSeries) | The Baxter-King filter is applied to the X1 factor. Filter parameters are as follows: calculation period is set, values of lead/lag and seasonality period limits are set for quarterly data, after calculation the seasonal component of the source series is unloaded. R package will be used in calculations. | It can be used in model formulas of modeling container. |
See also:
Functions Available in Expression Editor | R Methods | IModelling.BpfR | TheBaxter-King Filter method