If you want help understanding the theory of what you want to do, that is of
topic here.
If you understand what you want to do, or just want to see what resources you
can leverage in R, may I recommend the RSiteSearch function. I do think you
should be wary of applying a tool you don't understand, particularly
Discrete Fourier analysis, but that would be decidedly off topic here.
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eliza botto <eliza_botto at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Dear UseRs,
>i have a matrix of 365 rows and 444 columns. i drew each column of this
>matrix against the number of days in a year, which are obviously 365.
>now i have 444 curves and i want to Use Fourier analysis for the
>approximation of the average values.
>does anyone know how to do it?
>any help in this regards will be deeply appreciated...
>regards
>eliza
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