Hans-Henning Gabriel wrote:
Hi,

suppose I have a simple sorted vector like this:

a <- c(2,3,3,5,6,8,8,9,15, 25, 34,36,36,38,41,43,44,44,46);

Is there a function in R, I can use to discover that from index 8 to index 11 the values are changing significantly? The function should return a value pointing to one of the indices 8, 9, 10 or 11. Any of them would be fine. The difficulty is that there may be no big gap. I mean, indices 8 and 11 are somehow "connected" by indices 9 and 10. So, it's not an option to just search for biggest difference between the values.

Perfect would be a function that is able to discover multiple changes if it is present in the data.

Hi Henning,
Is max(diff(a)) any good to you?

Jim


Hi Jim,

no, I'm affraid it's not. It's more like that the slope is low for many values, then it starts getting stronger for few values, then it gets low again for many values. But the thing is that the slope may _not_ change immediately.

Henning

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