[DOCS] Remove unneeded `ifdef::asciidoctor[]` conditionals (#42758)
Several `ifdef::asciidoctor` conditionals were added so that AsciiDoc and Asciidoctor doc builds rendered consistently. With https://github.com/elastic/docs/pull/827, Elasticsearch Reference documentation migrated completely to Asciidoctor. We no longer need to support AsciiDoc so we can remove these conditionals. Resolves #41722
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[[search-aggregations-pipeline-movavg-aggregation]]
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=== Moving Average Aggregation
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deprecated:[6.4.0, "The Moving Average aggregation has been deprecated in favor of the more general <<search-aggregations-pipeline-movfn-aggregation,Moving Function Aggregation>>. The new Moving Function aggregation provides all the same functionality as the Moving Average aggregation, but also provides more flexibility."]
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ifndef::asciidoctor[]
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deprecated[6.4.0, The Moving Average aggregation has been deprecated in favor of the more general
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<<search-aggregations-pipeline-movfn-aggregation,Moving Function Aggregation>>. The new Moving Function aggregation provides
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all the same functionality as the Moving Average aggregation, but also provides more flexibility.]
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endif::[]
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Given an ordered series of data, the Moving Average aggregation will slide a window across the data and emit the average
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value of that window. For example, given the data `[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]`, we can calculate a simple moving
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