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In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice.Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.

In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.

In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.

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In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob HyndmanRob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.

In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.

In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.

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In my opinion, you really can't beat Forecasting: principles and practice. It's written by CV's own Rob Hyndman and George Athana­sopou­los, it's available for free online, and it's got tons of example code in R, making use of the excellent forecast package.