Calculating ∆t from data set and plotting

1 view (last 30 days)
jacob Mitch
jacob Mitch on 15 Oct 2019
Answered: Anudeep Kumar on 23 Apr 2025
If I have financial data with prices as the first column and I create an array of integers from 1 to the length of data to use as a time axis am I correct in calculating deltaT
Thetotalnumberdays=10 %size of the first column
arraynumbers=1:Thetotalnumberdays %use as time axis
deltat=diff(arraynumbers) %possible deltat?
Which gives me a new array of singles. How would I then proceed to calculate specific values of ∆t such as ∆t=1 and is it possible to relate this to prices in that. I wish to plot d1(t) in that.
dt(t)=x(t+t)+x(t)
for x prices

Answers (1)

Anudeep Kumar
Anudeep Kumar on 23 Apr 2025
Hey Jacob,
If I am understanding the question correctly, assuming you have a variable ‘prices’ and you want to calculate the change in it at ever ∆t and plot it.
Assuming column vector ‘prices’ and Time vector ‘time’ and using your formula
dt(t)=x(t+t)+x(t)
prices = rand(10,1)*100; % Example data
N = length(prices);
time = (1:N)';
DeltaT = 1;
dDeltaT = prices(1+DeltaT:end) + prices(1:end-DeltaT); %your formula
plot(time(1+DeltaT:end), dDeltaT, 'o-');
xlabel('Time');
ylabel(['d_{\Delta t}(t), \Delta t = ' num2str(DeltaT)]);
title('Price Difference');
Feel free to update the variables as per your data.
Hope this helps!

Categories

Find more on Financial Toolbox in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!