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Re: Time series. [message #80113 is a reply to message #80110] Wed, 02 May 2012 06:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
d.poreh is currently offline  d.poreh
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On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 8:57:45 PM UTC+2, Chris Torrence wrote:
> On Monday, April 30, 2012 3:26:44 AM UTC-6, dave poreh wrote:
>> On Monday, April 30, 2012 9:31:59 AM UTC+2, Mats Löfdahl wrote:
>>> Den måndagen den 30:e april 2012 kl. 09:15:45 UTC+2 skrev dave poreh:
>>>> Folks
>>>> hi,
>>>> I am doing some Time series analysis and i wish to plot the mean like ( http://imageshack.us/content_round.php?page=done&l=img20 7/6577/screenshotat20120430091.png). I mean i want to plot the *BLUE* points in this graph. i have tryed to do with:
>>>> Smooth(y, 33)
>>>>
>>>> but the result is not what i want. Is there any help on Time series expert please?
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Dave
>>>
>>> I think you want to bin your data and then plot the mean y value within each bin vs the mid x point.
>> Thanks. Now i am thinking about: http://idlastro.gsfc.nasa.gov/idl_html_help/TS_SMOOTH.html
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave :-)
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> At the risk of getting flamed, you can use the undocumented "NSUM" keyword to the PLOT function:
>
> r = randomn(s,1000) + findgen(1000)/300
> void = LINFIT(findgen(1000),r,YFIT=yfit)
> p = plot(r, 'or', /SYM_FILLED, SYM_SIZE=0.5, NAME='Red data')
> p1 = plot(r, 'ob', /SYM_FILLED, /OVERPLOT, NAME='Smoothed', nsum=20, /undoc)
> p2 = plot(yfit, 'g3', /OVERPLOT, NAME='Linear fit')
> l = legend(POSITION=[0.8,0.3])
>
> In this case, setting NSUM=20 just does a simple average of every 20 points and only plots a single point. Here's what it looks like:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/79705059@N06/6986758828/
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
> ExelisVIS
Dear Chris
hi
How could i get the *blue* number for the graph?
Cheers,
Dave
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