how can I test for the existence of a financial time series object?

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This seems like it would be really easy, but I can't figure it out.
Basically, i want to see if time series A exists, and if it does, I want to make C=merge(A,B). If A doesn't exist, then I just want C=B.
Thanks for any help.
Best, Mike

Answers (2)

dpb
dpb on 23 Jul 2014
doc exist
if exist('A')
C=merge(A,B);
else
C=B
end
I don't have Finan Toolbox so can't test; I presume exist will return 8 as a class if it does exist. Of course, any nonzero value means there is an A of some sort extant as the logic above is written it doesn't care which type of object it may be.

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 23 Jul 2014
isa and exist will be your friends.
if exist('A','var') && isa(A,'timeseries')
C = merge(A,B)
else
C = B;
end

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