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Hi all
For the below code, I'm trying to set up a series where instead of just the most recent value of k, it increases the size of the matrix every time it runs, so it would be Xt = [ones(t-h+1,1), Lt*yt, Lt^2*yt, ... Lt^k*yt]
for k = 1:p
Xt = [ones(t-h+1,1), Lt^k*yt];
end
I know this code will only use the most recent value of k, so how would I be able to create it the way I described before? I'm pretty new to coding in general so apologies if this is a silly question.
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Bethany Bloomfield
Bethany Bloomfield on 1 Nov 2021
Thank you very much.
I have a similar question with a different bit of code.
for k = 1:p
yhat(t-T0+1,:) = [1, y(t), y(t-k)]*betahat + uhat(end)*psi'
end
I can't quite get the 3rd solution working there, this is my code but it gives an incorrect dimensions error when trying to multiply the matrices
yhat(t-T0+1,:) = [1, y(t), y(t-(1:p))]*betahat + uhat(end)*psi'
DGM
DGM on 1 Nov 2021
I don't know what size any of these are, nor what the goal is.

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Prateek Rai
Prateek Rai on 6 Nov 2021
To my understanding, you want to set up a repeating series of terms so that,
Xt = [ones(t-h+1,1), Lt*yt, Lt^2*yt, ... Lt^k*yt].
Here is a possible workaround:
cat = [];
for k = 1 : p
cat = [cat, Lt^k*yt];
Xt = [ones(t-h+1,1), cat];
end

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