adding a function dynDates@decimal(dd) that transforms dynDates into a vector of double
where the integer part represents the period and the fractional part the subperiod. Maybe we could think of a better name for the function.time-shift
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function y = dynDates2decimal(dd)
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% function y = dynDates2decimal(dd)
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% returns a vector of doubles with the fractional part corresponding
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% to the subperiod. Mostly used for plots.
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% Copyright (C) 2013 Dynare Team
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y = dd.time(:,1)+(dd.time(:,2)-1)/dd.freq;
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