Problems using retime within timetable

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Gavin Goy
Gavin Goy am 19 Jul. 2018
Kommentiert: Akira Agata am 12 Feb. 2020
Dear all,
Using daily zero coupon yields data from 16-Aug-1972 until 13-Jul-2018 (see Gurkaynak et al 2006), I used
rmissing(retime(data,'frequency',@mean))
to get monthly and quarterly averages. The resulting monthly averages were fine. The same holds for the quarterly averages, however, with the exemption that matlab skipped the calculation of 2008Q1. Only when first calculating monthly averages, all quarters were calculated.
Can someone educate me for why taking quarterly averages directly from daily worked for all quarters but 2008Q1?
Thanks. Best, Gavin

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata am 20 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Akira Agata am 20 Jul. 2018
I think your data set is the following:
Looking at the data, there is NaN at 2008-03-21 in the data set (feds200628.xls) and this causes your problem. In default settings, the nanflag of the function mean is set to 'includenan'. So, the mean value of 2008Q1 was not calculated.
To avoid this, please use
retime(data,'quarterly','mean')
or
retime(data,'quarterly',@(x) mean(x, 'omitnan'))
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SEETHA JAYAN
SEETHA JAYAN am 11 Feb. 2020
1)Wheather both gives results of nanmean.(by omiting mean)?
2)what is x over second code
Akira Agata
Akira Agata am 12 Feb. 2020
Hi Seetha-san,
Yes, both gives the results of nanmean ( = mean with 'omitnan' option).
And 'x' in the second code is the input variable of anonymous function. I would recommend accessing the following documentation page for more details on 'anonymous function'.

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