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TS(1) UNIX User's Manual TS(1)
NAME
ts - time series analysis
SYNOPSIS
ts [-a] [-b N] [-c N] [-e] [-i N] [-l N] [-n N] [-p] [-P N]
[-s] [-w N]
DESCRIPTION
_▶08◀T_▶08◀s performs a variety of time series analyses on data read
from the standard input. A time series is an ordered vector
of numbers.
OPTIONS
-a requests no axes around plot.
-b N set the base number of the time series to N.
-c N print (auto)correlation of lags 1:N. These can be use-
ful for detecting cycles and other trends within the
data. The output for a lag of zero is the correlation
of the time series with the numbers 1 through the
length of the time series.
-e echo the time series (may be useful with l option).
-i N set the interval size to N.
-l N sets the length of the time series to N. This can be
useful for summarizing, or for comparing time series of
different lengths.
-n N number the output lines of plots every N points.
-p requests a time series plot. A vertical line of the
scaled mean is used for the ``center'' of the plot.
-P N The type of plot can be specified with an optional plot
type number. The default (type 1) plots points as
deviations from the mean. Plot type 2 plots points as
vertical lines. A line plot of the range indicating
the mean ans standard deviation surround the plots.
-s requests statistics.
-w N set the width of the plot to N. By default, N is 70.
Smaller widths allow side-by-side time series plots
(see the pr(1) command).
EXAMPLES
The following lines allow side-by-side time series plots
that can compare time series trends of different lengths
using the multi-column options of pr.
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TS(1) UNIX User's Manual TS(1)
ts -p -w 20 -l 30 < data1 > plot1
ts -p -w 20 -l 30 < data2 > plot2
pr -m plot1 plot2
AUTHOR
Gary Perlman
SEE ALSO
unixstat(1), vincent(1), dm(1), pr(1)
KEYWORDS
statistics, data analysis
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