convert2weekly
Description
Examples
Apply separate aggregation methods to related variables in a timetable while maintaining consistency between aggregated results when converting from a daily to a weekly periodicity. You can use convert2weekly to aggregate both intra-daily data and aggregated daily data. These methods result in equivalent weekly aggregates.
Load a timetable (DataTimeTable) of simulated stock price data and corresponding logarithmic returns. The data stored in DataTimeTable is recorded at various times throughout the day on New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) business days from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020. The timetable DataTimeTable also includes NYSE business calendar awareness. If your timetable does not account for nonbusiness days (weekends, holidays, and market closures), add business calendar awareness by using addBusinessCalendar first.
load("SimulatedStockSeries.mat","DataTimeTable"); head(DataTimeTable)
            Time            Price     Log_Return
    ____________________    ______    __________
    01-Jan-2018 11:52:48       100     -0.025375
    01-Jan-2018 13:23:13    101.14      0.011336
    01-Jan-2018 14:45:09     101.5     0.0035531
    01-Jan-2018 15:30:30    100.15      -0.01339
    02-Jan-2018 10:43:37     99.72    -0.0043028
    03-Jan-2018 10:02:21    100.11     0.0039033
    03-Jan-2018 11:22:37    103.96      0.037737
    03-Jan-2018 13:42:27    107.05       0.02929
Use convert2daily to aggregate intra-daily prices and returns to daily periodicity. To maintain consistency between prices and returns, for any given trading day, aggregate prices by reporting the last recorded price with "lastvalue" and aggregate returns by summing all logarithmic returns with "sum".
DTTDaily = convert2daily(DataTimeTable,Aggregation=["lastvalue" "sum"]); head(DTTDaily)
       Time        Price     Log_Return
    ___________    ______    __________
    01-Jan-2018    100.15     -0.023876
    02-Jan-2018     99.72    -0.0043028
    03-Jan-2018    105.57      0.057008
    04-Jan-2018    109.01      0.032065
    05-Jan-2018    110.69      0.015294
    06-Jan-2018    110.48     -0.001899
    07-Jan-2018    113.83      0.029872
    08-Jan-2018    116.41      0.022412
Use convert2weekly to aggregate the data to a weekly periodicity and compare the results of two different aggregation approaches. The first approach computes weekly results by aggregating the daily aggregates and the second approach computes weekly results by directly aggregating the original intra-daily data.
DTTWeekly1 = convert2weekly(DTTDaily,Aggregation=["lastvalue" "sum"]); % Daily to weekly DTTWeekly2 = convert2weekly(DataTimeTable,Aggregation=["lastvalue" "sum"]); % Intra-daily to weekly head(DTTWeekly1)
       Time        Price     Log_Return 
    ___________    ______    ___________
    05-Jan-2018    110.69       0.076188
    12-Jan-2018    119.91       0.080008
    19-Jan-2018     116.6      -0.027992
    26-Jan-2018    118.51       0.016248
    02-Feb-2018    120.03       0.012744
    09-Feb-2018    117.07       -0.02497
    16-Feb-2018    117.06    -8.5423e-05
    23-Feb-2018    116.72     -0.0029087
head(DTTWeekly2)
       Time        Price     Log_Return 
    ___________    ______    ___________
    05-Jan-2018    110.69       0.076188
    12-Jan-2018    119.91       0.080008
    19-Jan-2018     116.6      -0.027992
    26-Jan-2018    118.51       0.016248
    02-Feb-2018    120.03       0.012744
    09-Feb-2018    117.07       -0.02497
    16-Feb-2018    117.06    -8.5423e-05
    23-Feb-2018    116.72     -0.0029087
Notice that the results of the two approaches are the same and that convert2weekly reports on Fridays by default. For weeks in which Friday is not an NYSE trading day, the function reports results on the previous business day. In addition, you can use the convert2weekly optional name-value argument EndOfWeekDay to specify a different day of the week that ends business weeks.
Input Arguments
Data to aggregate to a weekly periodicity, specified as a timetable.
Each variable can be a numeric vector (univariate series) or numeric matrix (multivariate series).
Note
- NaNs indicate missing values.
- Timestamps must be in ascending or descending order. 
By default, all days are business days. If your timetable does not account for nonbusiness
        days (weekends, holidays, and market closures), add business calendar awareness by using
            addBusinessCalendar
        first. For example, the following command adds business calendar logic to include only NYSE
        business
        days.
TT = addBusinessCalendar(TT);
Data Types: timetable
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
      Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN, where Name is
      the argument name and Value is the corresponding value.
      Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
      pairs does not matter.
    
Example: TT2 = convert2weekly(TT1,'Aggregation',["lastvalue"
                         "sum"])
Aggregation method for TT1 defining how
                                   data is aggregated over business days in an intra-week or
                                   inter-day periodicity, specified as one of the following methods,
                                   a string vector of methods, or a length
                                        numVariables cell vector of methods,
                                   where numVariables is the number of variables
                                   in TT1.
- "sum"— Sum the values in each year or day.
- "mean"— Calculate the mean of the values in each year or day.
- "prod"— Calculate the product of the values in each year or day.
- "min"— Calculate the minimum of the values in each year or day.
- "max"— Calculate the maximum of the values in each year or day.
- "firstvalue"— Use the first value in each year or day.
- "lastvalue"— Use the last value in each year or day.
- @customfcn— A custom aggregation method that accepts a table variable and returns a numeric scalar (for univariate series) or row vector (for multivariate series). The function must accept empty inputs- [].
If you specify a single method, convert2weekly applies the specified method to all time series in TT1. If you specify a string vector or cell vector aggregation, convert2weekly applies aggregation( to j)TT1(:,; j)convert2weekly applies each aggregation method one at a time (for more details, see retime). For example, consider a daily timetable
                                   representing TT1 with three
                                   variables.
        Time           AAA       BBB            CCC       
      ___________    ______    ______    ________________
      01-Jan-2018    100.00    200.00    300.00    400.00
      02-Jan-2018    100.03    200.06    300.09    400.12
      03-Jan-2018    100.07    200.14    300.21    400.28
      04-Jan-2018    100.08    200.16    300.24    400.32
      05-Jan-2018    100.25    200.50    300.75    401.00
      06-Jan-2018    100.19    200.38    300.57    400.76
      07-Jan-2018    100.54    201.08    301.62    402.16
      08-Jan-2018    100.59    201.18    301.77    402.36
      09-Jan-2018    101.40    202.80    304.20    405.60
      10-Jan-2018    101.94    203.88    305.82    407.76
      11-Jan-2018    102.53    205.06    307.59    410.12
      12-Jan-2018    103.35    206.70    310.05    413.40
      13-Jan-2018    103.40    206.80    310.20    413.60
      14-Jan-2018    103.91    207.82    311.73    415.64
      15-Jan-2018    103.89    207.78    311.67    415.56
      16-Jan-2018    104.44    208.88    313.32    417.76
      17-Jan-2018    104.44    208.88    313.32    417.76
      18-Jan-2018    104.04    208.08    312.12    416.16
      19-Jan-2018    104.94    209.88    314.82    419.76The corresponding default weekly results representing
                                        TT2 (in which all days are business
                                   days and the 'lastvalue' is reported on
                                   Fridays) are as
                                   follows.
        Time         AAA       BBB            CCC       
      ___________    ______    ______    ________________
      05-Jan-2018    100.25    200.50    300.75    401.00
      12-Jan-2018    103.35    206.70    310.05    413.40
      19-Jan-2018    104.94    209.88    314.82    419.76The default 'lastvalue' returns the latest
                                   observed value in a given week for all variables in
                                        TT1. 
All methods omit missing data (NaNs) in direct aggregation calculations on each variable. However, for situations in which missing values appear in the first row of TT1, missing values can also appear in the aggregated results TT2. To address missing data, write and specify a custom aggregation method (function handle) that supports missing data.
Data Types: char | string | cell | function_handle
Intra-day aggregation method for TT1, specified as an aggregation method, a
            string vector of methods, or a length numVariables cell vector of
            methods. For more details on supported methods and behaviors, see the
                'Aggregation' name-value argument.
Data Types: char | string | cell | function_handle
Day of the week that ends business weeks, specified as a value in the table.
| Value | Day Ending Each Week | 
|---|---|
| "Sunday"or1 | Sunday | 
| "Monday"or2 | Monday | 
| "Tuesday"or3 | Tuesday | 
| "Wednesday"or4 | Wednesday | 
| "Thursday"or5 | Thursday | 
| "Friday"or6 | Friday | 
| "Saturday"or7 | Saturday | 
If the specified end-of-week day in a given week is not a business day, the preceding business day ends that week.
Data Types: double | char | string
Output Arguments
Weekly data, returned as a timetable. The time arrangement of TT1 and TT2 are the same.
If a variable of TT1 has no business-day records
                              during an annual period within the sampling time span,
                                   convert2weekly returns a NaN
                              for that variable and annual period in TT2.
If the first week (week1) of
                                   TT1 contains at least one business day, the
                              first date in TT2 is the last business date of
                                   week1. Otherwise, the first date in
                                   TT2 is the next end-of-week business date of
                                   TT1.
If the last week (weekT) of
                                   TT1 contains at least one business day, the
                              last date in TT2 is the last business date of
                                   weekT. Otherwise, the last date in
                                   TT2 is the previous end-of-week business date
                              of TT1.
Version History
Introduced in R2021a
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