cumulative maximum loss code

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Alex
Alex on 6 Mar 2020
Commented: Koushik Vemula on 16 Mar 2020
I'm new to Matlab and I'm having trouble with the code for the computation of cumulative maximum loss for a time series. What I need to do is to compute the maximum loss compared to the highest levels of the variable over a period T which is set to 522 days.
Specifically,
.
Thank you for any help

Answers (1)

Koushik Vemula
Koushik Vemula on 9 Mar 2020
According to my understanding you have a variable x’ which has ‘n(say) number of values.
You would like to find the value of
where the value 522 is T’ value.
You can do it in the following manner
1-(x(t))/max(x(1:T+1))
We have ‘+1’ as matlab index starts from ‘1
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Alex
Alex on 13 Mar 2020
Thank you, what about doing that in loop for all the observations of the time series?
Koushik Vemula
Koushik Vemula on 16 Mar 2020
for i = T+1:length(x)
sol(i)=1-(x(i)/max(x(i-T:i)))
end
Here we are iterating from T+1 (index should be greater than 0) to max of x.
This will give you your desired result

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