Added an example of m file used for populating a dseries object.
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@deftypefn {dseries} dseries (@var{FILENAME})
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@deftypefn {dseries} dseries (@var{FILENAME})
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Instantiates and populates a @dseries object with a data file specified by @var{FILENAME}, a string passed as input. Valid file types are @file{.m} file, @file{.mat} file, and @file{.csv}.
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Instantiates and populates a @dseries object with a data file specified by @var{FILENAME}, a string passed as input. Valid file types are @file{.m} file, @file{.mat} file, @file{.csv} file, and @file{.xls} file. A typical @file{.m} file will have the following form:
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@example
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INIT__ = '1994Q3';
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NAMES__ = @{'azert';'yuiop'@};
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TEX__ = @{'azert';'yuiop'@};
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azert = randn(100,1);
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yuiop = randn(100,1);
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@end example
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If a @file{.mat} file is used instead, it should provide the same informations. Note that the @code{INIT__} variable can be either a @dates object or a string which could be used to instantiate the same @dates object.
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@end deftypefn
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@end deftypefn
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