Why do I have a Syntax Error?
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Why is this incorrect? how do I correct this?
BuyMatrix=(k,idx(i)) (k,p(idx(i)));
Error: File: pairstrading.m Line: 204 Column: 34 Expression or statement is incorrect--possibly unbalanced (, {, or [.
all variables are correctly specified as far as i know
just a problem with syntax and brackets
thanks
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Jan
on 19 Jul 2012
This is obviously no valid Matlab syntax. As long, as you do not explain, what you wnat to achieve, it is impossible to guess ameaningful suggestion for improvement. So please clarify, what this command should do.
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Kevin Claytor
on 19 Jul 2012
What are you trying to do; access a portion of BuyMatrix, or set BuyMatrix to be a matrix? The former would be accomplished with;
BuyMatrix(k,idx(i)) = ...;
The later would be done with;
BuyMatrix = <actual matrix expression>;
Matlab doesn't really know what to do with an expression of the type;
(1,2)
Just type that in and you'll get the same error. This isn't a vector ([1,2]), and it's not telling us to access row 1, col 2 of a matrix, nor does it correspond to any other command, hence the error.
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