File:Partial autocorrelation function.png

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English: Partial autocorrelation function of Lake Huron's depth.

Based on the graph in the German PACF Wikipedia page.

R code to generate the graph:

png(filename = "partial_autocorrelation.png", width=480, height=480); par(lwd=3, mgp=c(2.75, 1, 0)); pacf(LakeHuron, main="", cex.lab=1.5, cex.axis=1.25); title(main="Lake Huron Depth", cex.main=2.5); dev.off()
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Author Anirudh Rao

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Captions

Partial autocorrelation function of the depth of Lake Huron over the years 1875 to 1972

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31 March 2022

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current04:19, 3 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 04:19, 3 April 2022480 × 480 (4 KB)wikimediacommons>Moon motifChanged "Depth" to "Level" to be more accurate

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