plot_periodogram¶
- plot_periodogram(ts: TSDataset, period: float, amplitude_aggregation_mode: Union[str, Literal['per-segment']] = AggregationMode.mean, periodogram_params: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None, segments: Optional[List[str]] = None, xticks: Optional[List[Any]] = None, columns_num: int = 2, figsize: Tuple[int, int] = (10, 5))[source]¶
Plot the periodogram using
scipy.signal.periodogram()
.It is useful to determine the optimal
order
parameter forFourierTransform
.- Parameters
ts (TSDataset) – TSDataset with timeseries data
period (float) – the period of the seasonality to capture in frequency units of time series, it should be >= 2; it is translated to the
fs
parameter ofscipy.signal.periodogram()
amplitude_aggregation_mode (Union[str, Literal['per-segment']]) – aggregation strategy for obtained per segment periodograms; all the strategies can be examined at
AggregationMode
periodogram_params (Optional[Dict[str, Any]]) – additional keyword arguments for periodogram,
scipy.signal.periodogram()
is usedsegments (Optional[List[str]]) – segments to use
xticks (Optional[List[Any]]) – list of tick locations of the x-axis, useful to highlight specific reference periodicities
columns_num (int) – if
amplitude_aggregation_mode="per-segment"
number of columns in subplots, otherwise the value is ignoredfigsize (Tuple[int, int]) – size of the figure per subplot with one segment in inches
- Raises
ValueError: – if period < 2
ValueError: – if periodogram can’t be calculated on segment because of the NaNs inside it
Notes
In non per-segment mode all segments are cut to be the same length, the last values are taken.