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Need term for data series

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    naiad0018
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    Need term for data series

    I have a rolling average graph that starts Jan 2004 and is updated every
    month - there is a benchmark, rolling average and than an annual
    average.....my problem is that I don't think that annual is the correct word
    because annual means year total and the end of line only equals 7 months.
    Please help me find the right word or let me know if i'm overthinking this
    Thanks

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    naiad0018
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    RE: Need term for data series

    Since the data is from jan 2004 to date won't that be like annual or would
    year mean start date of data....not sure why i'm sooooo concerned with this
    do people really examine these that close....

    "Gary''s Student" wrote:

    > Instead of the term annual average, use the term:
    >
    > average year-to-date
    >
    > The listener (or reader) will then understand this is just an estimate of
    > the annual average, improving as the months go by.
    > --
    > Gary's Student
    >
    >
    > "naiad0018" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a rolling average graph that starts Jan 2004 and is updated every
    > > month - there is a benchmark, rolling average and than an annual
    > > average.....my problem is that I don't think that annual is the correct word
    > > because annual means year total and the end of line only equals 7 months.
    > > Please help me find the right word or let me know if i'm overthinking this
    > > Thanks


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    Gary''s Student
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    RE: Need term for data series

    If you are staring from Jan 2004, then use the term:

    average inception-to-date

    Correct verbiage is important because it is your primary tool to communicate
    exactly what you want.
    --
    Gary's Student


    "naiad0018" wrote:

    > Since the data is from jan 2004 to date won't that be like annual or would
    > year mean start date of data....not sure why i'm sooooo concerned with this
    > do people really examine these that close....
    >
    > "Gary''s Student" wrote:
    >
    > > Instead of the term annual average, use the term:
    > >
    > > average year-to-date
    > >
    > > The listener (or reader) will then understand this is just an estimate of
    > > the annual average, improving as the months go by.
    > > --
    > > Gary's Student
    > >
    > >
    > > "naiad0018" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I have a rolling average graph that starts Jan 2004 and is updated every
    > > > month - there is a benchmark, rolling average and than an annual
    > > > average.....my problem is that I don't think that annual is the correct word
    > > > because annual means year total and the end of line only equals 7 months.
    > > > Please help me find the right word or let me know if i'm overthinking this
    > > > Thanks


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