Thanks Henrique and Sven,
The sprintf command worked very well!
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On Tue, 31 Oct 2017, at 20:08, Henrique Andrade wrote:
Em 31 de outubro de 2017, Filipe escreveu:
> __
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to find a way of generating variable names automatically.>>
> I have a list of share prices: share1, share2, ...., share12. I want
> to compute returns in a loop. Here is what I was doing:>>> # Compute returns
for all shares
>> loop foreach i list_share
>> ret_$i = 100 * (log(list_share.$i) - log(list_share.$i(-1)))>>>
endloop
>
> The above one would return the following variables: ret_share1,
> ret_share2,..., ret_share12.>>
> My question is simple: is there a way of controlling the name of the
> output variable in a different way than what is used above? I mean,
> how can I get output in variables with name: ret1, ret2,..., ret12?
> Is there any sequential command that can be added to ret*?>
Dear Filipe,
I think you could use this:
<hansl>
loop foreach i list_share
string temp = sprintf("ret%d", i)
series @temp = 100 * (log(list_share.$i) - log(list_share.$i(-1)))> endloop
</hansl>
Um abraço,
Henrique