TSTutorial
Fitting and Predict Time Series Interactive Laboratory
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Sep 4, 2023
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Interactive laboratory of Time Series based in Box-Jenkins methodology.
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Maintainer: ‘Alberto Lopez Moreno <bertolomo@gmail.com>’
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
| ^
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r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc
CRAN incoming feasibility
Maintainer: ‘Alberto Lopez Moreno <bertolomo@gmail.com>’
No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
Authors@R: person(given = c("Alberto", "Lopez"),
family = "Moreno",
role = c("aut", "cre"),
email = "bertolomo@gmail.com")
as necessary.
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Rd files
checkRd: (-1) TSTutorial.Rd:43: Lost braces
43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
| ^
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) TSTutorial.Rd:49: Lost braces
49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
| ^
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
| ^
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
| ^
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
| ^
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
| ^
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
| ^
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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63 | \code{twograph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in two columns.}
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43 | \code{T}{: the laboratory is for students. It shows help texts and suggestions to teach the Box-Jenkins method.}
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45 | \code{F}{: the laboratory is for expert users. Only shows the basic information avoiding all the helps and suggestions. It is an useful tool for Time Series advanced users to avoid to write their own scripts.}
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49 | \code{report}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) to the program to create a .pdf file with the name of the time series introduced in \code{TStutorial} and it is saved in the current working directory.}
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51 | \code{comment}{: a logical value inidicating (with the value \code{T}) to let to the user write comments during the session w
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re created during the report building process. In this case, the only file created will be the .pdf file . By default, and when report is \code{F}, its value is \code{F}.}
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57 | \code{fil}{: a logical value indicating (with the value \code{T}) whether the user set a new .tex file introduced in \code{name}. By default is \code{F}.}
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59 | \code{name}{: the name of the .tex file which the head of the report is to be read from. By default is \code{NULL}.}
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61 | \code{maingraph}{: The size of the graphics that are plotted in one column.}
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