Having an error using pacf function

Heres my code:
%code
clear all
clc
w=randn(10000,1);
num=[1, -1, 0.25];
y=filter(1,num,w);
pr=pacf(y,20,0);
stem(pr)
title('PACF of an AR(2) Process')

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 24 Fév 2013

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pacf is not a function in MATLAB. It is a calculated result. See http://www.mathworks.com/help/econ/test-for-autocorrelation.html

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LeBron
LeBron le 25 Fév 2013
Sorry i dont understand what i am suppose to do? I dont have that sample data file in my examples folder as that link suggests
That is an example that demonstrates the calculations. For you, if you assign your data to the variable "Y" then
pacf = parcorr(Y,20);
where the "20" is up to a lag of 20.
LeBron
LeBron le 25 Fév 2013
so i still use my code that i posted above but just add the line u mentioned?
I think for you it might be:
w=randn(10000,1);
num=[1, -1, 0.25];
y=filter(1,num,w);
parcorr(y,20);
title('PACF of an AR(2) Process')
That is, parcorr() that is not assigned to an output looks like it produces a stem plot.
Note: I do not have the appropriate toolbox to test with.
LeBron
LeBron le 25 Fév 2013
Wow so parcorr() worked but its weird how pacf() doesnt work. Thanks a lot for your help
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 25 Fév 2013
There is no pacf() function in MATLAB or any of the toolboxes. You might perhaps have found a pacf() function somewhere else. pacf is returned by parcorr() if you assign it to a variable.

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