Thanks for the tip, Erik. I did check, but didn't see any $... elements to
choose from. For comparison, I checked another object class (lm) with the
str function, and it clearly showed $coefficients, $residuals, etc..
So it would seem that the usual approach doesn't work with adfstat
objects...
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Try str(yourobject) to see the structure of the object. If there were a
value called, say, p.value, you could then do:
myvar <- yourobject$p.value
This is just general advice, I don't know the specifics of the package
you mention, but try this first.
Best,
Erik Iverson
Matt33 wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
I'm using the ADF.test function in the uroot package to obtain an
adfstat-class object. I'm wondering how I can extract the values (test
statistic, p value, etc.) from this class, since it doesn't seem to have
usual values. I get the following summary, but I'm not sure how to do
anything with
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