Although I was wrong on what I was trying to decompose that didn't work
either however after a conversation with the lecturer the problem has been
found and solved.
Gavin Simpson wrote:
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> On Wed, 2007-12-12 at 05:03 -0800, ethanhaas wrote:
>> I was, and the answer i
wrote:
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> ethanhaas wrote:
>> What I'm trying to do is have plots and summary statistics of x
>> (autocorrelations for example) where x refers to the data in using, and I
>> thought decomposing would be the way to go about it.
>>
>>
>>
> Y
What I'm trying to do is have plots and summary statistics of x
(autocorrelations for example) where x refers to the data in using, and I
thought decomposing would be the way to go about it.
P.Dalgaard wrote:
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> ethanhaas wrote:
>> I simply called it information but I can
I simply called it information but I can also call it data if you wish, it
doesn't make a difference.
The timeseries is simply the time series of this data between the two dates
and using is the data up to 1990 as opposed to 1994.
P.Dalgaard wrote:
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> ethanhaas wrote:
>> I
I've been trying for the past 3 weeks to use R (much better than Matlab but I
am very bad with computers so I am very new to all of this) and know how to
input the data (hey, it's a start!) but every time I type in the following:
dcm <- decompose(information)
I get the following error message:
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