On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, stephen sefick wrote:
> I need to investigate how rollmean and the trend returned from stl differ.
> I am trying to find out exactly what the trend part of stl is (I have just
> started coding in R and do not know fortran). I need to extract this
> because it will be used in further calculations, and it needs to be
verified
> to make sure that I am using the right process. I would like to use this
> to remove the seasonal component of a time series to investigate the
> advective transport of oxygen and the local production.
>
> I tried
> d <- stl(data, s.window="periodic")
> d$trend
> and I get NULL
Look at the "Value" section of ?stl:
time.series: a multiple time series with columns 'seasonal',
'trend'
and 'remainder'.
i.e., use
d$time.series[,"trend"]
> thanks
>
> Stephen
>
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