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Time series are data observed over time (either in continuous time or at discrete time periods).
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Two seasonal periods in ARIMA using R
I'm currently using R to predict a time series with these instructions:
X <- ts(datas, frequency=24)
X.arima <- Arima(X, order=c(2,1,0), seasonal=c(1,1,1))
pred <- predict(X.arima, n.ahead=24)
plot.t …