[R] stl()

Vito Ricci vito_ricci at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 28 16:41:02 CEST 2005


Hi,

maybe residuals are autocorreleted, you could you use
ARIMA models. See arima() in R to fit an ARIMA model.
Regards,
Vito

Sebastian.Leuzinger <at> unibas.ch> wrote:

Hello, anyone got an idea on how to use stl() so that
the remainder eventually 
becomes white noise? i used stl repeatedly but there
is autocorrelation in 
the remainder that i can't get rid of. 
os: linux suse9.3
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