Hello,

Objects of type mforecast are list with many members. In order to have a data.frame you need to tell us which members you want. Do not mistake the output of the print method with the object, to see what mforecast objects are try

str(fcst)

Rui Barradas

Em 02-02-2017 01:55, Lal Prasad escreveu:
Thanks all for the information provided.
Is there any way I could convert an object of type mforecast (output of
forecast()) to dataframe?

On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 12:33 AM, Lal Prasad <lal.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,

Is there any way to

1) Convert the below forecast to a datafram
2) Any way to write it to an excel table?


library(vars)
library(fpp)VARselect(usconsumption, lag.max = 3, type="const")$selectionvar <- 
VAR(usconsumption, p=1,type = "both",lag.max = 3)
serial.test(var, lags.pt = 3,type = "PT.asymptotic")

fcst <- forecast(var)

Regards

Lal



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