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- Name
- chatfield-Example_5.1
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This file is a text file giving details about the time series analysed in 'The Analysis of Time Series' by Chris Chatfield. The 5th edn was published in 1996 and the 6th edn in 2003. The series are listed separately at the author's home web site at www.bath.ac.uk/~mascc/ and via the CRC Press web site at www.crcpress.com An individual series can readily be abstracted from this file.
Example 5.1 in 6th edn. Values are coded - hence no unit of measurement. Time period from Aug 1988 to July 1992 - 4 years.
Note: attribute names were generated automatically since there was no information in the data itself.
Information about the dataset CLASSTYPE: numeric CLASSINDEX: none specific
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- col_1,
- Types
- numeric
- Data (first 10 data points)
col_1 361 307 337 384 357 310 374 338 345 376 ...
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A gzip'ed tar containing StatLib datasets (statlib-20050214.tar.gz, 12,785,582 Bytes)
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- by mldata on 2010-11-06 10:00
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