Sequential Mann Kendall Test

Test for finding potential trend turning points in time series.
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Updated 29 Aug 2017

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This function is used to find the potential trend turning point in long
term datsets.
Code written by Pankaj Dey, PhD scholar, Department of Civil Engineering,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

Input: The time series data with first column with time index and the
second column with the values of the variable. Size is n x 2, where n is
no. of elements in time series dataset.


Output: 'sqmk' consists of 3 columns. The first column gives the
progressive series, second column gives the retrograde series and the
third one gives the logical series. The ones are the value in the time
index from where the potential truning point with respect ot trend has
occured.


Reference: Chatterjee, S., Bisai, D. and Khan, A., 2014. Detection of approximate potential trend turning points in temperature time series (1941–2010) for Asansol Weather Observation Station, West Bengal, India. India. Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 4, pp.64-69.

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Pankaj Dey (2024). Sequential Mann Kendall Test (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/63708-sequential-mann-kendall-test), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Created with R2016b
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Version Published Release Notes
1.0.0.0

Changes in line 57 and 58 for consistency of the results.
A slight modification is done in line no 36 and 37.