autocorr.m [Sample Autocorrelation] - from which MATLAB version on?

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Markus Gschwind
Markus Gschwind le 12 Avr 2023
Commenté : Markus Gschwind le 15 Avr 2023
I have several scripts which I took from another computer with another MATLAB installation (I don't remember which release).
They contain the autocorr function. However on my current release 2015b this function is not known. I was wondering from whcih version on autocorr was available. Thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Avr 2023
autocorr -- with that exact name -- dates back to R2006b or perhaps earlier. However, it is part of the Econometrics Toolbox.
You can calculate the autocorrelation sequence of a vector with itself using xcorr with a single input.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Avr 2023
Unfortunately I do not know if "autocorrelation sequence" (xcorr) and "autocorrelation function" (autocorr) are the same thing or not. If they are not, then see https://www.mathworks.com/support/search.html?q=autocorrelation%20function&fq%5B%5D=asset_type_name:fileexchange&page=1&s_tid=CRUX_topnav
Markus Gschwind
Markus Gschwind le 15 Avr 2023
I found the explanation of the difference between autocorr, xcorr and xcov here:
I use now [acf,lags] = xcov(Timeseies,62 samples),
but then the lags and acf hve to be cut down to the half: mylags = lags(63:end), myacf = acf(63:end)
As such it is perfectly the same as autocorr.
Thanks again!

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