x-period Triangular Moving Average(TMA) where x corresponds to
the length of the time series array given as a parameter, for all periods for which sufficient data
is provided.
| Overload | Description |
|---|---|
| TriangularMovingAverage(String,Series,ElementValue,Int32) | Evaluates the x-period Triangular Moving Average(TMA) where x corresponds to
the length of the time series array given as a parameter, for all periods for which sufficient data
is provided.
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| TriangularMovingAverage(Series,ElementValue,Int32) | Evaluates the x-period Triangular Moving Average(TMA) where x corresponds to
the length of the time series array given as a parameter, for all periods for which sufficient data
is provided.
|
| TriangularMovingAverage(SeriesCollection,ElementValue,Int32) | Evaluates the x-period Triangular Moving Average(TMA) where x corresponds to
the length of the time series array given as a parameter, for all periods for which sufficient data
is provided.
|
Further Explanation
The TMA is a special case of the WeightedMovingAverage,
where the term triangular is motivated by the way in which the weights are chosen for the elements of the
time series array. For example, for a 7-period TMA, that is when the time series has length 7,
the corresponding weights of the time series elements are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 3,
2, 1. In the case of the 6 period TMA the weights would be 1, 2, 3,
3, 2, 1.