sumVariables
Description
cs = sumVariables(
returns the weighted sum of variables in the cs,variables,Name=Value)climateScenario
object, cs, and appends the new variable to the property
cs.IdentifierValues.Variable. Use the NewVariable
name-value argument to specify the name of the new variable.
Examples
Compute the weighted sum of climate scenario variables contained in a climateScenario object. The climate transition scenario data that this example uses is available from the Bank of Canada and is free of charge at http://www.bankofcanada.ca.
Load the data.
load("BankOfCanadaClimateScenarioData.mat")
data = ClimateTransitionScenarioData;
head(data) k CL_GEOGRAPHY CL_SECTOR CL_VARIABLE CL_UNIT CL_SCENARIO CL_YEAR CL_VALUE
_ ____________ _________ _______________________________ ___________________ ________________________ _______ ________
1 Canada National Carbon price US$2014/tCO2e Baseline (2019 policies) 2020 12.106
2 Canada National Carbon price US$2014/tCO2e Below 2°C immediate 2020 12.106
3 Canada National Emissions | total GHG (scope 1) Million tonnes CO2e Baseline (2019 policies) 2020 781.04
4 Canada National Emissions | total GHG (scope 1) Million tonnes CO2e Below 2°C immediate 2020 781.04
5 Canada National Input price | Coal Index (2014 = 1) Baseline (2019 policies) 2020 1.2875
6 Canada National Input price | Coal Index (2014 = 1) Below 2°C immediate 2020 1.2875
7 Canada National Input price | Crops Index (2014 = 1) Baseline (2019 policies) 2020 1.0031
8 Canada National Input price | Crops Index (2014 = 1) Below 2°C immediate 2020 1.0031
Create a climateScenario object.
cs = climateScenario(data, ... RegionVar="CL_GEOGRAPHY", ... VariableVar="CL_VARIABLE", ... ScenarioVar="CL_SCENARIO", ... YearVar="CL_YEAR", ... ValueVar="CL_VALUE", ... CustomIdentifiers="Sector", ... CustomIdentifierVars="CL_SECTOR", ... UnitVar="CL_UNIT");
Specify the variables you want to add.
variables = ["Capital expenditure", "Direct emissions costs", "Indirect costs"];
Use sumVariables by specifying the Weights, NewVariable, and NewUnit name-value arguments.
cs = sumVariables(cs,variables,Weights=[1,2,1],NewVariable="Total costs",NewUnit="10 BN USD");
To see the new variable, Total costs, display the property cs.IdentifierValues.Variable.
tail(cs.IdentifierValues.Variable)
Secondary Energy | Electricity| Nuclear
Secondary Energy | Electricity| Oil
Secondary Energy | Electricity| Wind&Solar
US GDP
US inflation Y/Y
US policy rate a.r.
Unemployment rate
Total costs
Input Arguments
Climate scenario object, specified as a climateScenario
object.
Variables for summation, specified as a string vector.
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: cs = sumVariables(cs,["Capital expenditure","Direct emissions
costs","Indirect costs"],Weights=[1,2,1],NewVariable="Total costs",NewUnit="10 BN
USD",Sector="Oil") returns the weighted sum of capital expenditure, direct
emissions costs, and indirect costs for the oil sector, in a new variable, Total
costs.
Region identifier values, specified as a string vector. By default, all the
regions are returned if you do not specify a string vector for
Region.
Scenario identifier values, specified as a string vector. By default, all the
scenarios are returned if you do not specify a string vector for
Scenario.
Year identifier values, specified as a numeric vector. By default, all the years
are returned if you do not specify a numeric vector for
Year.
Weights for summation, specified as a numeric vector. The length of
Weights must match the length of
variables.
New variable name, specified as a string scalar. If you do not specify the new
variable name, NewVariable defaults to combining the elements of
variables with plus signs.
Names of custom identifiers, specified as a string vector containing values of
cs.CustomerIndentifiers. CustomIdentifers must
match an identifier property contained in cs.CustomIdentifiers. For
example, if "Sector" is a custom identifier for the property
cs.CustomIdentifier, then cs = sumVariables(cs,["Capital
expenditure","Direct emissions costs","Indirect
costs"],Weights=[1,2,1],NewVariable="Total costs",NewUnit="10 BN
USD",Sector="Oil") computes the weighted sum of capital expenditure,
direct emissions costs, and indirect costs for the oil sector.
Version History
Introduced in R2025a
See Also
climateScenario | plot | query | groupRegions | divideVariables | shockVariables
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