spec: add line-timeseries-rolling specification#2789
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Created from issue #2786
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New Specification:
line-timeseries-rollingRelated to #2786
specification.md
line-timeseries-rolling: Time Series with Rolling Average Overlay
Description
A time series plot that displays raw data points alongside a smoothed rolling average (moving average) line. The raw data shows actual observations while the rolling average reveals underlying trends by reducing noise and short-term fluctuations. This dual-layer visualization is essential for trend identification, making patterns visible that might be obscured by day-to-day volatility.
Applications
Data
date(datetime) - Timestamp values representing points in timevalue(numeric) - Raw measurements or observations at each timestamprolling_avg(numeric) - Computed rolling average (e.g., 7-day, 30-day window)Notes
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