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I have a covariance function type of two lags: h1 and h2. I am trying to avoid for loops to create the covariance function matrix. When I type cov1 it does not give me a matrix. Just a vector if I type for example covmatrix(h1=1:5,h2=1:5). How can I obtain for example the whole 5 by 5 matrix.

I tried all apply functions, and the new vectorize function (with lower case v)

R code:

x=arima.sim(n = 100   , list(ar = .5))
cov=function(h1,h2){
     (1/n)*sum((x[1:(n-h1-h2)]-mean(x))*(x[(1+h1):(n-h2)]-mean(x))*(x[(1+h1+h2):n]-mean(x)))
}
covmatrix=Vectorize(cov)

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A simple double-apply should get you what you are looking for. Note how the return value of the vectorized function is equal to the diagonal of the covmatrix.

test <- sapply(1:5, function(x) sapply(1:5, function(y) cov(x, y)))
all.equal(diag(test), covmatrix(1:5, 1:5))
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  • Thank you very much Erocoar for your quick ans smart answer. It really works fine.
    – mohamed
    May 18, 2019 at 10:56
  • However this double sapply seems to be quite slow. Same amount as for loops. I wonder if there is a way to get Vectorize working properly
    – mohamed
    May 19, 2019 at 8:30

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