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pracma (version 1.9.3)

detrend: Remove Linear Trends

Description

Removes the mean value or (piecewise) linear trend from a vector or from each column of a matrix.

Usage

detrend(x, tt = 'linear', bp = c())

Arguments

x
vector or matrix, columns considered as the time series.
tt
trend type, `constant' or `linear', default is `linear'.
bp
break points, indices between 1 and nrow(x).

Value

removes the mean or (piecewise) linear trend from x and returns it in y=detrend(x), that is x-y is the linear trend.

Details

detrend computes the least-squares fit of a straight line (or composite line for piecewise linear trends) to the data and subtracts the resulting function from the data.

To obtain the equation of the straight-line fit, use polyfit.

See Also

polyfit

Examples

Run this code
t <- 1:9
x <- c(0, 2, 0, 4, 4, 4, 0, 2, 0)
x - detrend(x, 'constant')
x - detrend(x, 'linear')

y <- detrend(x, 'linear', 5)
## Not run: 
# plot(t, x, col="blue")
# lines(t, x - y, col="red")
# grid()## End(Not run)

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