These steps are part of the larger task of Predicting the future course of time series values. When you complete these steps, click the link at the bottom of the panel to return to the main task.
To define moving average calculations:
Right-click anywhere on the Transformer definition table and select Add. A row is added to the table.
Under Input column heading in the row you just added, left-click and select a column to calculate a moving average for. Only numeric columns are listed. A numeric column is not listed if it is being written to by another row or it is selected as a grouping column. If you use a column as an input in 2 or more rows, you cannot use the column as an output column.
Under the Statistics column heading, left-click and select the type of moving average to calculate.
Under the Period column heading, double-click the field, then type the number of days for which the moving average will be calculated. For example, if you want to calculate the moving average for one week, type 7. You can only type digits. Other keystrokes are ignored.
Repeat steps 1-4, as appropriate.
Return to Predicting the future course of time series values.