labone(a)gforcecable.com @ INTERNET skrev 2008-02-01 11:34:08 :
> 2) Using the Gretl GUI, can I perform a classical decomposition similar
to
> that performed by Minitab (e.g., see Chapter 7 of Minitab 13 manual)?
I don't think you can do it, maybe possibly via the X12ARIMA program that
can be a
El Friday 01 February 2008 11:50:41 Tom La Bone escribió:
> Classical decomposition is breaking a univariate times series down into a
> trend component, a seasonal component, and a random noise component (for
> example, see Chapter 1 of Brockwell and Davis intro to time series book).
>
> Tom
You h
Am 01.02.2008 11:50, Tom La Bone schrieb:
> Classical decomposition is breaking a univariate times series down into a
> trend component, a seasonal component, and a random noise component (for
> example, see Chapter 1 of Brockwell and Davis intro to time series book).
>
> Tom
For a reasonable (IM
Am 01.02.2008 11:31, Tom La Bone schrieb:
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> 1) Can you suggest an easy way to search the gretl-users archive?
No, and it would be welcome.
>
>
>
> 2) Using the Gretl GUI, can I perform a classical decomposition similar
> to that performed by Minitab (e.g., see Chapter
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Am 01.02.2008 11:31, Tom La Bone schrieb:
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> 1) Can you suggest an easy way to search the gretl-users archive?
No,
Greetings,
1) Can you suggest an easy way to search the gretl-users archive?
2) Using the Gretl GUI, can I perform a classical decomposition similar to
that performed by Minitab (e.g., see Chapter 7 of Minitab 13 manual)?
3) If I can't do it with the GUI, can you offer some guidance on