X-11 Census Method II Seasonal Adjustment - Result Tables Computed by the X-11 Method
The computations performed by the X-11 procedure are best discussed in the context of the results tables that are reported. The adjustment process is divided into seven major steps, which are customarily labeled with consecutive letters A through G.
B. Preliminary estimation of trading-day variation (monthly X-11) and weights. Next, preliminary trading-day adjustment factors (monthly X-11 only) and weights for reducing the effect of extreme observations are computed.
C. Final estimation of trading-day variation and irregular weights (monthly X-11). The adjustments and weights computed in B above are then used to derive improved trend-cycle and seasonal estimates. These improved estimates are used to compute the final trading-day factors (monthly X-11 only) and weights.
For a specific description of the tables and charts, see Specific Description of all Results Tables Computed by the X-11 method.