Time Series Analysis | ARIMA Model | R Studio

preview_player
Показать описание
#TimeSeries #ARIMA #Swagsters
In this video, we learn to make predictions using ARIMA model for a basic time series data in R Studio. The data used for this analysis is AirPassengers data set found in the base installation of R.

You can follow me on all the following social media handles:
Instagram: rajeshdorbalatutorials
Twitter: @dorbalarajesh
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

how can i get entire video? Is it part of paid course ?

rahulttripathi
Автор

Hi Sir, I am unable to plot trend line on the data, below is error...

Error in formula.default(object, env = baseenv()) : invalid formula

Singh_Garry
Автор

I think you tried to pass a plot() to l. That's why it failed. You should have passed the argument in side plot() to l

dominicj
Автор

Sir one question for p determination if the o line itself satisfy then what will be the p value

dovendriet
Автор

HI. I have a problem to modelize my data (data.frame) which is a list of commands in the rows and month in the columns(bills payed eatch month).I would appreciate if you can help to find the model linking the rows with the columns .Thanks in advance

bouyzraneabdessadiq
Автор

I tried to superimpose the data2 plot on the data1 plot but it did not work for me. Is there any library package I was supposed to import before this task?

anoapenshapiro
Автор

Respected sir, i imported my data file in to R studio, when iam checking the structure and class it is showing data frame but not time series. can we run the time series analysis for data frame type of data and in which format i need to arrange my data to make it a time series data

ramananarava
Автор

Please up load a video on auto.arima.Thankd

paritoshmukherjee
Автор

getting error for my data while executing acf(diff(log(y))) and pacf, {Error in na.fail.default(as.ts(x)) : missing values in object} please help

mohsinfayaz
Автор

How do I interpret ' seasonal = list(order, period) ' argument in arima()

dominicj
Автор

that's not differentiation, that is taking the differences.

souvikdey