How to convert quarterly data into monthly and merge together
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Dear all, I have a quarterly data and some monthly data. I want to convert the quarterly into a monthly format where the new data will only have the Q1(MARCH) Q2(JUNE) Q3(SEPTEMBER) AND Q4( DECEMBER) will only have values while the remaining months will be filled with NA.
For example,
Quarterly
2000q1. 12
2000q2. 14
2000q3. 18
2000q4. 22
New data Monthly 2000m1 Na 2000m2. Na 2000m3. 12 2000m4. Na 2000m5. Na 2000m6. 14 2000m7. Na 2000m8. Na 20000m9 18 2000m10. Na 2000m11. Na 2000m12. 22 After which I will merge the data together and the end result will have quarterly data repeated for the monthly NA.
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dpb
il 15 Ott 2023
Modificato: dpb
il 15 Ott 2023
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dpb
il 16 Ott 2023
You'll have to have exactly as many values of GDP to assign as the number of elements in the indexing vector you create. The index I used of
3:3:12
has only four values in it to match the values in the original question; didn't have any more at the time.
Try
Date=[datetime(2005,1,1):calmonths(1):datetime(2022,3,31)].';
TtQ=timetable(Date,nan(size(Date)),'VariableNames',{'GDP'});
TtQ.GDP(3:3:end)=GDP.GDP; % use whatever is the column variable in the table
It may be off by one; just fix up the index array to match whatever the length is. Or, alternatively, you can create a logical indexing vector by matching the timestamp in the GDP timeseries as
TtQ.GDP(TtQ.Date==GDP.Time)=GDP.GDP; % use what are the column variables in the table
I can't see your original data so am having to guess about what the timeseries itself is named as well as the timestamp and data column names; use whatever they really are. There's no reason to need array2table, just reference the variable out of the timetable/timeseries.
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