Plotting Moving Average of NASDAQ

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3nore
3nore le 11 Fév 2013
Hi, I want to plot a Moving Average and a Histogram chart of Nasdaq prices. I created a function called fmean to compute the average of an array's components. Can you show me what I am doing wrong? ..........................................................................
nasdaq = [];
sma = [];
x = 0;
n = 1;
m = 30; %moving avg.
l = length(nasdaq(:,5))
for i = (n+x):(m+x)
sma = fmean(i)
end
x = x+1;
if x = l-m
ts1 = timeseries(sma);
ts1.Name = 'SMA';
ts1.TimeInfo.Units = 'days';
ts1.TimeInfo.StartDate = nasdaq(1:1)
ts1.TimeInfo.Format = 'dd mm yy'
ts2 = timeseries(stock[]);
ts2.Name = 'SMA';
ts2.TimeInfo.Units = 'SMA';
ts2.TimeInfo.StartDate = nasdaq(1:1)
ts2.TimeInfo.Format = 'dd mm yy'
plot(ts1,ts2) grid on
hist(sma)
hist(nasdaq)
end
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 11 Fév 2013
You say: "I created a function called fmean to compute the average of an array's components". Then you call it like this:
sma = fmean(i);
can you tell me how fmean is supposed to compute the average of anything from any array when you're not passing it any array? You're just passing an index. Are you passing the array through some other means such as global or getappdata()?
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3nore
3nore le 12 Fév 2013
thank you for trying to answerthe question.I thought I passed the array 'I' into fmean. And 'I' is the array described just above where you first saw fmean used.
Maybe you could write your code and show me how its done.

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