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From: Jose on 28 Feb 2010 17:14 Dear community I'm making use of the 'autocorr' function. In particular, f the charts it produces. However' it plots te ACF at lag 0, which by definition is1, andit distorts the rest of the ACFs in thebar chart bcse the rest of ACF's are of the order 0.10. How canI make use of the plot this function produces without plotting the ACF at lag 0. any quick way? (I know how to do it by using all the outputs it produces, but I'd like to know if there's a quick fix) Thxs vm in advance
From: nanren888 on 7 Mar 2010 02:45 "Jose " <jortiz978(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message <hmeprd$kjk$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Dear community > I'm making use of the 'autocorr' function. In particular, f the charts it produces. > However' it plots te ACF at lag 0, which by definition is1, andit distorts the rest of the ACFs in thebar chart bcse the rest of ACF's are of the order 0.10. > How canI make use of the plot this function produces without plotting the ACF at lag 0. > any quick way? > (I know how to do it by using all the outputs it produces, but I'd like to know if there's a quick fix) > > Thxs vm in advance Cnt gt wt u mn. I cannot understand what you mean. Help autocorr says autocorr not found. Is it a function you got somewhere? Also, frankly, for me, standard English helps. My guess is that you need to look inside this function of yours & mess with the plotting.
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