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About the time granularity #7

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lovechang1986 opened this issue Oct 4, 2022 · 0 comments
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About the time granularity #7

lovechang1986 opened this issue Oct 4, 2022 · 0 comments

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lovechang1986 commented Oct 4, 2022

Hello, thank you very much for your contribution to enable me to use Python for wavelet analysis. I have a question that I would like to ask, and I wonder if you are comfortable answering it.
In your example data, the time granularity is seasonal, i.e. 0.25 years, and it is continuous full year data. Now I have a time series with a daily granularity, but only observations are available from 1 February to 30 November each year. There are two ways I can think of to do wavelet analysis on such data.

  1. fill all the days of the year for which there is no data with zeros, and then perform a wavelet analysis.
  2. Define the number of days in the year and define the period for which data is actually available as a year, i.e. 303 days. Afterwards perform a wavelet analysis and apply the definition of a year to all cycles of the analysis.
    My personal preference is to use the second approach, but is this theoretically feasible?
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