BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
🔒 This topic is solved and locked. Need further help from the community? Please sign in and ask a new question.
Peder
Calcite | Level 5

Hello, I want to check if some temperature data that I have are correlated, and I suspect there is a time-dependent lag.

I have tried the time-series analysis using cross correlation, but either I don't understand how to do it or something is wrong.

Finally I tested with the following data columns, where there should be full correlation for a lag of 7 rows:

A      A+7

1        8

2        9

3        10

4        11

etc.

What I got just doesn't make sense. There should be some way to see a full correlation of the data for a lag of 7.

lag7.png

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
jwexler
SAS Employee

Hi, I received a response from one of my R&D colleagues:

EM 13.1 includes the cross-correlation analysis in TS Correlation node.

However, EM users can do   cross correlation analysis using proc timeseries if they have ETS license.

The following pseudo code will calculate cross-correlation between t1  and t2.

proc timeseries data=yourdata   outcrosscorr=_out ;

id  MNTH_YR interval=MONTH accumulate=TOTAL;

var  t1;

crosscorr CCF CCFNORM lag n / nlag=24 ;

crossvar  t2;

run;

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3
jwexler
SAS Employee

Hi, I received a response from one of my R&D colleagues:

EM 13.1 includes the cross-correlation analysis in TS Correlation node.

However, EM users can do   cross correlation analysis using proc timeseries if they have ETS license.

The following pseudo code will calculate cross-correlation between t1  and t2.

proc timeseries data=yourdata   outcrosscorr=_out ;

id  MNTH_YR interval=MONTH accumulate=TOTAL;

var  t1;

crosscorr CCF CCFNORM lag n / nlag=24 ;

crossvar  t2;

run;

Peder
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you.

I am looking for an answer in SAS JMP.

Unless I am doing somewhing wrong the Time Series lag correlation is not working.

I have tested Minitab, where it is working as it should.

jwexler
SAS Employee

Your welecome.  I would recommend the JMP Coomunity https://communities.sas.com/community/support-communities/jmp_software

If that doesn't work, try filing a Tech Support track at support.sas.com.  They can look at your code and walk you through any remediation steps.

Thanks,

Jonathan

Ready to join fellow brilliant minds for the SAS Hackathon?

Build your skills. Make connections. Enjoy creative freedom. Maybe change the world. Registration is now open through August 30th. Visit the SAS Hackathon homepage.

Register today!
How to choose a machine learning algorithm

Use this tutorial as a handy guide to weigh the pros and cons of these commonly used machine learning algorithms.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Discussion stats
  • 3 replies
  • 4300 views
  • 0 likes
  • 2 in conversation