Python-wrapper-for-R-Forecast
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Python wrappers (written using rpy2) for most of the functions in the R Forecast package and some related functions in stats.
Python wrapper for R Forecast
This is work in progress.
This project uses rpy2 to expose most of the functionality of R's Forecast package in python. Some related functions in the stats and base packages are also exposed (e.g. seasonal decompositions). A few less-commnonly used functions and arguments are not exposed.
The rforecast.py package uses Pandas Series objects to represent time series.
For seasonal series, it uses a multindex with the second level of the index
denoting the season. The read_series function in ts_io will return a
series with the index constructed correctly, given .csv files like those in the
/data directory.
If the data are already in a Python sequence, such as a list or numpy array,
you can convert it to a series of the right form like this:
.. code-block:: python
from rforecast import converters
A slice of the 'oil' data from R package fpp, also available in data/
data = [509, 506, 340, 240, 219, 172, 252, 221, 276, 271, 342, 428, 442, 432, 437]
ts = converters.sequence_as_series(data, start=1980)
print ts
A seasonal (quarterly) series:
data = [30.05, 19.14, 25.31, 27.59, 32.07, 23.48, 28.47, 35.12, 36.83, 25.00, 30.72, 28.69, 36.64, 23.82, 29.31, 31.77] ts = converters.sequence_as_series(data, start=(1991, 1), freq=4) print ts
Forecasting and decomposition methods are in the wrappers module:
.. code-block::
from rforecast import wrappers
An example of generating a forecast (using ts above):
.. code-block::
fc = wrappers.forecast(ts)
print fc
An example of generating an STL decomposition :
.. code-block::
dc = wrappers.stl(ts, s_window=5)
print dc
There is more information in the .rst files under doc/.
The documentation is built with Sphinx.
If you have Sphinx installed, you can build the documentation using the Makefile
in doc:
.. code-block:: bash
cd doc make html
Then the built documentation will start at: doc/_build/html/index.html.