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The output of stl is an object of class "stl" which includes a "multiple time series with columns seasonal, trend and remainder." I would like to only get the remainder part of the timeseries so I can plot the acf and see if it resembles white noise. In RStudio, in the Data window the description of this time series reads as:



time.series:
..-attr(*,"dimnames")=List of 2
.. ..$ : NULL
.. ..$ : chr[1:3] "seasonal" "trend" "remainder"


How can I get just the remainder part of the timeseries? As you can tell, I'm quite new at R.










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    The output of stl is an object of class "stl" which includes a "multiple time series with columns seasonal, trend and remainder." I would like to only get the remainder part of the timeseries so I can plot the acf and see if it resembles white noise. In RStudio, in the Data window the description of this time series reads as:



    time.series:
    ..-attr(*,"dimnames")=List of 2
    .. ..$ : NULL
    .. ..$ : chr[1:3] "seasonal" "trend" "remainder"


    How can I get just the remainder part of the timeseries? As you can tell, I'm quite new at R.










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      The output of stl is an object of class "stl" which includes a "multiple time series with columns seasonal, trend and remainder." I would like to only get the remainder part of the timeseries so I can plot the acf and see if it resembles white noise. In RStudio, in the Data window the description of this time series reads as:



      time.series:
      ..-attr(*,"dimnames")=List of 2
      .. ..$ : NULL
      .. ..$ : chr[1:3] "seasonal" "trend" "remainder"


      How can I get just the remainder part of the timeseries? As you can tell, I'm quite new at R.










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      The output of stl is an object of class "stl" which includes a "multiple time series with columns seasonal, trend and remainder." I would like to only get the remainder part of the timeseries so I can plot the acf and see if it resembles white noise. In RStudio, in the Data window the description of this time series reads as:



      time.series:
      ..-attr(*,"dimnames")=List of 2
      .. ..$ : NULL
      .. ..$ : chr[1:3] "seasonal" "trend" "remainder"


      How can I get just the remainder part of the timeseries? As you can tell, I'm quite new at R.







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          out <- stl(nottem, "per")
          head(out$time.series[, "remainder"])
          #[1] 0.2665254 1.1097288 1.8429318 0.1348488 1.3517676 0.3064259


          Example taken from ?stl



          Plot



          acf(out$time.series[, "remainder"])


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you, that worked!

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          out <- stl(nottem, "per")
          head(out$time.series[, "remainder"])
          #[1] 0.2665254 1.1097288 1.8429318 0.1348488 1.3517676 0.3064259


          Example taken from ?stl



          Plot



          acf(out$time.series[, "remainder"])


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you, that worked!

            – Gobs
            Nov 28 '18 at 15:22
















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          Try



          out <- stl(nottem, "per")
          head(out$time.series[, "remainder"])
          #[1] 0.2665254 1.1097288 1.8429318 0.1348488 1.3517676 0.3064259


          Example taken from ?stl



          Plot



          acf(out$time.series[, "remainder"])


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you, that worked!

            – Gobs
            Nov 28 '18 at 15:22














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          Try



          out <- stl(nottem, "per")
          head(out$time.series[, "remainder"])
          #[1] 0.2665254 1.1097288 1.8429318 0.1348488 1.3517676 0.3064259


          Example taken from ?stl



          Plot



          acf(out$time.series[, "remainder"])


          enter image description here






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          out <- stl(nottem, "per")
          head(out$time.series[, "remainder"])
          #[1] 0.2665254 1.1097288 1.8429318 0.1348488 1.3517676 0.3064259


          Example taken from ?stl



          Plot



          acf(out$time.series[, "remainder"])


          enter image description here







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