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Hi,
I have the following loop.
periods=28
*for z=1:periods
Period(z)Return{s,j}= open - close
FReturnLMS{s,k} = Period(z)Return{s,j}
end;*
All loops are working except the z in * Period(z)Return{s,j}*. Please ignore s and j & k as they work fine. Only evaluating z is an issue. I am having trouble in deploying sprintf and eval.
Also please tell if there is a detailed source to understand the usage of Sprintf and eval.
All help will be appreciated.
Regards,
AMD.

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Iain
Iain on 7 Jun 2013
Period(z)Return{s,j} looks like a structure, but it seems to be missing the "." that would make it work. Period(z).Return{s,j}
eval simply evaluates the string you pass to it, as if it was entered at command line, in the current workspace.
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Iain
Iain on 7 Jun 2013
In light of your comment:
for z=1:periods
eval(['Period' num2str(z) 'Return{s,j}= open - close;'])
eval(['FReturnLMS{s,k} = Period' num2str(z) 'Return{s,j};'])
end
I would suggest that you consider just making it a 3D cell array {s,j,z}, or a cell array containing cell arrays {z}{s,j}

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ARS
ARS on 7 Jun 2013
Hi,
No, I wish to retain it as a cell array and thats why it ends with {}. I want the cell array name to be from Period1Return to Period28Return using loop and values assigned using
  • Period(z)Return{s,j}= open - close*
Thanks.

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