Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) Examples
findfrequency
returns the period of the dominant frequency of a time
series. For seasonal data, it will return the seasonal period. For cyclic
data, it will return the average cycle length.
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The dominant frequency is determined from a spectral analysis of the time series. First, a linear trend is removed, then the spectral density function is estimated from the best fitting autoregressive model (based on the AIC). If there is a large (possibly local) maximum in the spectral density function at frequency f, then the function will return the period 1/f (rounded to the nearest integer). If no such dominant frequency can be found, the function will return 1.
an integer value
Rob J Hyndman
1 2 3 | findfrequency(USAccDeaths) # Monthly data
findfrequency(taylor) # Half-hourly data
findfrequency(lynx) # Annual data
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