Expected a string scalar or character vector for the parameter name
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When I try to run code for "Forecast Multiplicative ARIMA Model" example (https://es.mathworks.com/help/econ/forecast-airline-passenger-counts.html) I get the message "expected a string scalar or character vector for the parameter name".
This part works fine:
load(fullfile(matlabroot,'examples','econ','Data_Airline.mat'))
y = log(Data);
T = length(y);
Mdl = arima('Constant',0,'D',1,'Seasonality',12,...
'MALags',1,'SMALags',12);
EstMdl = estimate(Mdl,y);
but when I try:
[yF,yMSE] = forecast(EstMdl,60,y);
then i get above mentioned message.
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Adam Danz
on 1 Apr 2019
Edited: Adam Danz
on 1 Apr 2019
The help section of the forecast() function shows that there are two inputs and then you can enter optional parameter-value pairs.
help forecast
% [Y,YMSE,V] = forecast(Mdl, numPeriods, param1,val1,param2,val2,...)
If you're checking the predictive performance of the model, the paramter name you might be missing is 'Y0'.
[yF,yMSE] = forecast(EstMdl,60,'Y0',y);
% **
But check the other name-value pairs to be sure about what you're specifying here.
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