writing a formula in matlab

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amir khalighi
amir khalighi on 30 Apr 2018
Commented: Geoff Hayes on 5 May 2018
Hello all I have a formula that I want to write it in matlab but I don't know about sigma and Combination,can anyone help me please the formula is
i want to calculate 'C' amount but when it is less or equal with 0 'C=0' and when it is bigger than 0 C amount=the calculated amount all of the amounts (r,u,d,n,St-n,k) are given ('p' should calculate) and if it is possible I want to do it with xlsread for given data and rewrite C amount in the main excel file I don't know i explained it well or not :( thanks for all of your helps
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amir khalighi
amir khalighi on 2 May 2018
I wrote this program but it's not working could anyone tell me what's the problem please?

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 30 Apr 2018
amir - since you have a summation, then consider using a for loop to iterate from 0 to n. See for loops for more details. As for the n choose j, see nchoosek.
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amir khalighi
amir khalighi on 4 May 2018
Edited: Geoff Hayes on 5 May 2018
maybe for help the code is :
clc;
clear;
r=0.01;
u=0.05;
d=-0.04;
n=4;
j=0;
St=40;
K=25;
p=(r-d)/(u-d)
C=(1/(1+r)^n)*(symsum(nchoosek(n,j)*p^j*(1-p)^(n-j)*max(0,((1+u)^j)*(1+d)^(n-j)*St/K))),j,0,n)
also I made another post HERE
you also can help me there
thank you
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 5 May 2018
The error message is telling you that there is a problem with the brackets in your line of code - possibly too many. You may want something like
C=(1/(1+r)^n)*symsum(nchoosek(n,j)*p^j*(1-p)^(n-j)*max(0,((1+u)^j)*(1+d)^(n-j)*St/K),j,0,n)
Please verify which are the inputs to your symsum function call.

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