% File src/library/stats/man/start.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{start} \title{Encode the Terminal Times of Time Series} \usage{ start(x, \dots) end(x, \dots) } \alias{start} \alias{end} \arguments{ \item{x}{a univariate or multivariate time-series, or a vector or matrix.} \item{\dots}{extra arguments for future methods.} } \description{ Extract and encode the times the first and last observations were taken. Provided only for compatibility with S version 2. } \details{ These are generic functions, which will use the \code{\link{tsp}} attribute of \code{x} if it exists. Their default methods decode the start time from the original time units, so that for a monthly series \code{1995.5} is represented as \code{c(1995, 7)}. For a series of frequency \code{f}, time \code{n+i/f} is presented as \code{c(n, i+1)} (even for \code{i = 0} and \code{f = 1}). } \section{Warning}{ The representation used by \code{start} and \code{end} has no meaning unless the frequency is supplied. } \seealso{ \code{\link{ts}}, \code{\link{time}}, \code{\link{tsp}}. } \keyword{ts}