% File src/library/stats/man/ts.union.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{ts.union} \alias{ts.union} \alias{ts.intersect} \title{Bind Two or More Time Series} \usage{ ts.intersect(\dots, dframe = FALSE) ts.union(\dots, dframe = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{two or more univariate or multivariate time series, or objects which can coerced to time series.} \item{dframe}{logical; if \code{TRUE} return the result as a data frame.} } \description{ Bind time series which have a common frequency. \code{ts.union} pads with \code{NA}s to the total time coverage, \code{ts.intersect} restricts to the time covered by all the series. } \details{ As a special case, \code{\dots} can contain vectors or matrices of the same length as the combined time series of the time series present, as well as those of a single row. } \value{ A time series object if \code{dframe} is \code{FALSE}, otherwise a data frame. } \seealso{\code{\link{cbind}}.} \examples{ ts.union(mdeaths, fdeaths) cbind(mdeaths, fdeaths) # same as the previous line ts.intersect(window(mdeaths, 1976), window(fdeaths, 1974, 1978)) sales1 <- ts.union(BJsales, lead = BJsales.lead) ts.intersect(sales1, lead3 = lag(BJsales.lead, -3)) } \keyword{ts}