Re: Time series
- From: Wit Jakuczun <wit@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 19:42:52 +0200
Dnia Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:38:51 -0700
dave@xxxxxxxxxxx napisał(a):
The standard reference for learning about time series analysis is theIf you mean "Time Series Analysis. Forecasting and Control" by Box and Jenkins
Box and Jenkins textbook published by Holden-Day .
then it is not a good book for the beginer.
.. The good news is it's free ... the good news is it discloses allR has no restrictions and it also provides the user with the functionality
the steps .... the good news is that it delivers the final model with
parameters ... BUT THE BAD NEWS IS .... it only gives you a 1 period
out forecast for YOUR DATA but up to 1200 forecasts for OUR DATA.
of your software.
Best regards
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