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It’s just as well. I added it so I could work with xts objects, but got odd results stemming from extremeR.
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On Monday, December 6, 2021, 23:53, Jouni Helske ***@***.***> wrote:
Thanks, all the functions in Rlibeemd support ts class, but it could be useful to have support for other time series objects such as xts as well. However, I think it would then make sense to add that support to all functions i.e. emd, eemd, ceemdan and bemd. If you add those I'll gladly merge.
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Added xts support for extrema.R.