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Hi,
I have code to run but firstly my data should be balanced panel which I did. however, the second condition is that each variable a N*T vector which I do not know how to do. Could you please advise me how to do this task with thanks
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John BG
le 7 Avr 2018
Hi Maria
the problem is the line
psi=reshape(series,T,N);
inside the function pd2.
reshape only works if the input matrix has exactly N*T elements.
To solve the uncertainty, you can do something like the following:
clear all;close all;clc
N=4;T=5;
series=randi([0 10],1,randi(N*T*2,1))
numel(series)
psi=0;
the previous is just to test it works.
Use something like these 2 ifs: if length of series shorter than N*T, then pad zeros or a value of your choice until you have N*T elements, and then use reshape.
If series has more elements than N*T you have make a decision, a possible policy could be take the N*T initial elements of the input series.
if numel(series)<=N*T % if series length shorter that N*T, add zeros up to N*T
psi=[series zeros(1,N*T-numel(series))]
psi=reshape(psi,T,N);
end
if numel(series)>N*T % if series length larger than N*T,
psi=series([1:N*T])
psi=reshape(psi,T,N);
end
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John BG
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John BG
le 8 Avr 2018
The NaN elements are not a problem for reshape, example
A=[1 NaN 3 7 -1 ; 0 NaN 5 8 11]
A =
1 NaN 3 7 -1
0 NaN 5 8 11
reshape(A,1,10)
=
1 0 NaN NaN 3 5 7 8 -1 11
you see? reshape knows it has to take then into account as if they were values.
As you are pointing out, the input matrix sometimes is not 288, but only 252.
This is why you have to fill up to 288 with more NaN elements, or zeros, or an element you choose convenient.
Add this
if numel(series)<=N*T
psi=[series zeros(1,N*T-numel(series))]
psi=reshape(psi,T,N);
end
to solve when the input is shorter than expected, to allow reshape to work correctly.
Use
if numel(series)>N*T
psi=series([1:N*T])
psi=reshape(psi,T,N);
end
to ignore the excess when the input is larger than the expected size.
Would it be possible for you to show the input data itself?
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