Message-ID: <1336837720419-4629023.post@n4.nabble.com>
Date: 2012-05-12T15:48:40Z
From: Rui Barradas
Subject: access the se of a forecast
In-Reply-To: <1336834183746-4628912.post@n4.nabble.com>
Hello,
You're right, sorry for the misleading (general purpose) information.
fit$model$s20
(The object can be inspected with names(fit) and then print each of the
components or names(fit$model).)
Rui Barradas
plocq wrote
>
> Thank you very much for your answer. I didn't know this.
> However, I tried what you suggest and it doesn't work either :
> - by typing summary(fit)$s20, I get exactly what I had with summary(fit)
> and
> - by typing sfit<-summary(fit) and then sfit$s20, I get NULL...
> these facts seem very strange to me.
>
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