bootSummary: Compute usual summary stats of 'sum' indexes from bootPairs...

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bootSummaryR Documentation

Compute usual summary stats of 'sum' indexes from bootPairs output

Description

Begin with the output of bootPairs function, a (n999 by p-1) matrix when there are p columns of data, bootSummary produces a (6 by p-1) mtx of summary of bootstrap ouput (Min, 1st Qu,Median, Mean, 3rd Qi.,Max)

Usage

bootSummary(out, per100 = TRUE)

Arguments

out

output from bootPairs with p-1 columns and n999 rows in input here

per100

logical (default per100=TRUE) to change the range of 'sum' to [-100, 100] values which are easier to interpret

Value

summ summary output from the (n999 by p-1) matrix output of bootPairs(mtx) each containing resampled ‘sum’ values summarizing the weighted sums associated with all three criteria from the function silentPairs(mtx) applied to each bootstrap sample separately.

Author(s)

Prof. H. D. Vinod, Economics Dept., Fordham University, NY

References

Vinod, H. D. 'Generalized Correlation and Kernel Causality with Applications in Development Economics' in Communications in Statistics -Simulation and Computation, 2015, \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1080/03610918.2015.1122048")}

Vinod, H. D. and Lopez-de-Lacalle, J. (2009). 'Maximum entropy bootstrap for time series: The meboot R package.' Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 29(5), pp. 1-19.

Vinod, H. D. Causal Paths and Exogeneity Tests in Generalcorr Package for Air Pollution and Monetary Policy (June 6, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://www.ssrn.com/abstract=2982128

See Also

See Also silentPairs.

Examples

## Not run: 
options(np.messages = FALSE)
set.seed(34);x=sample(1:10);y=sample(2:11)
bb=bootPairs(cbind(x,y),n999=29)
bootSummary(bb) #gives summary stats for n999 bootstrap sum computations

bb=bootPairs(airquality,n999=999);options(np.messages=FALSE)
bootSummary(bb)#signs for n999 bootstrap sum computations

data('EuroCrime')
attach(EuroCrime)
bb=bootPairs(cbind(crim,off),n999=29) #col.1= crim causes off 
#hence positive signs are more intuitively meaningful.
#note that n999=29 is too small for real problems, chosen for quickness here.
bootSummary(bb)#signs for n999 bootstrap sum computations

## End(Not run)

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