Dear R-helpers, 
I am stuck on a problem, and hope someone can help. I am trying to find the 
time point in a time series where the values drop below a baseline threshold, 
defined by the mean +/- standard deviation calculated on the last 6 time points 
of the series. Here is a simplified example:

time <- c(1:12)
x <- c(5.00,4.00,3.00,1.20,1.05,1.20,1.00,-1.00,1.00,-1.00,1.00,-1.00)

min.range <- mean(x[7:12])-sd(x[7:12])
max.range <- mean(x[7:12])+sd(x[7:12])

flag <- ifelse(x[1:6] > max.range | x[1:6] < min.range, 1,0)

I need to pull out two pieces of information:
1) the index for the first time point at which the values return to within one 
s.d. of the mean of the last 6 values (i.e. the first "0" in the flag list 
above, returning a time value of 5): this should return the first time point if 
it is within  one s.d. of the mean.
2) the number of time points that occur before values return to that range 
(i.e. the last "1" before the first "0" in the flagged list, returning a value 
of 4 in this example): I do not want to count any values that go outside the 
range after the first value within the range, in this case the final "1" in the 
flagged list). This should return 0 is the first time point is within one s.d 
of the mean. The time points will not be spaced in increments of 1 as in this 
example, so I cannot just subtract one from the value in 1, although 
subtracting 1 from the index point should work. 

I hope this is clear, let me know if I have missed any important information. 
Thank you for your time, any help much appreciated. 
Caroline Williams

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Caroline Williams, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate, Hahn lab
Department of Entomology and Nematology
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL

Cell: (352) 262-2908      Office: (352) 273-3949 
Email: carolinewilli...@ufl.edu       Website: plaza.ufl.edu/carolinewilliams

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