Time series syntax question
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Stefan
le 26 Nov 2014
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le 26 Nov 2014
Hi everyone, I'm using a template for a homework assignment in MATLAB. I'm having trouble with a section that seems to require time series, but I can't find any info on this particular type. The code is: ts(i,1) =%fill in here . I've never seen the ts(i,1) syntax before, and can't find any info on it anywhere. Can anyone explain to me what this means?
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Image Analyst
le 26 Nov 2014
ts(i, 1) refers to the element of the ts array in the i'th row and the first column. Assuming i is a single number , like 5 or whatever, then ts(i,1) would be assigned a single number, like 73 or whatever.
ts(i, 1) = 73;
If i = 5, this would assign ts(5,1) a value of 73.
If i is an array of numbers or array of logicals then ts(i,1) would assign a bunch of rows in the first column. Like if i were [2,4,8], ts(i,1) would need to take 3 numbers, like
ts(i, 1) = [22,34,88];
This would assign element ts(2,1) to 22, element ts(4,1) to 34, and assign element ts(8,1) to 88. I hope that explains it better.
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Youssef Khmou
le 26 Nov 2014
ts(i,1) means performing calculation of the elements of first column of matrix ts, ts(i,2) means the ith element on the second column, ( use other variable instead of i, i is the imaginary number )
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