Spencer's 21 point rule is a weighted moving average operation
for a sequence of observations equally spaced in time. The
average at time t depends on the observations at times t-11,...,t+11.
Except for boundary effects, the function will reproduce
polynomials up to degree 3.
Usage
spence.21(y)
Arguments
y
Data vector of observations at equally spaced points.
Value
A vector with the same length as the input vector, representing
the graduated (smoothed) values.
References
Spencer, J. (1904).
On the graduation of rates of sickness and mortality.
Journal of the Institute of Actuaries 38, 334-343.