Description Slots Author(s) References See Also
An S4 object containing discrete wavelet transform information.
A list with element i comprised of a matrix containing the ith level wavelet coefficients.
A list with element i comprised of a matrix containing the ith level scaling coefficients.
A wt.filter
object containing information for
the filter used in the decomposition. See help(wt.filter)
for
details.
An integer value representing the level of wavelet decomposition.
A numeric vector indicating the number of boundary coefficients at each level of the decomposition.
A character string indicating the boundary method used in the decomposition. Valid values are "periodic" or "reflection".
The original time series, X
, in matrix format.
A character string indicating the class of the input
series. Possible values are "ts"
, "mts"
,
"numeric"
, "matrix"
, or "data.frame"
.
A list containing the attributes information of the
original time series, X
. This is useful if X
is an
object of class ts
or mts
and it is desired to retain
relevant time information. If the original time series, X
, is
a matrix or has no attributes, then attr.X
is an empty list.
A logical value indicating whether the wavelet and
scaling coefficients have been phase shifted so as to be aligned
with relevant time information from the original series. The value
of this slot is initially FALSE and can only be changed to TRUE via
the align
function, with the dwt
object as input.
A logical value indicating whether the center of energy
method was used in phase alignement of the wavelet and scaling
coefficients. By default, this value is FALSE (and will always be
FALSE when aligned
is FALSE) and will be set to true if the
dwt
object is phase shifted via the align
function and
center of energy method.
Eric Aldrich. ealdrich@gmail.com.
Percival, D. B. and A. T. Walden (2000) Wavelet Methods for Time Series Analysis, Cambridge University Press.
dwt
,
modwt
,
modwt-class
,
wt.filter
.
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