Error: Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a variable, use parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched delimiters.

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Hi all, Im working on a code that simulates a stock price over two years and then compares it to a strike price (call options). I want to simulate the stock price 3000 for each starting value (30 to 150), then take the average payout (for that particular staring price) and plot that vs the starting price. The idea is that if the final price is higher than the strike price (starting price) you get a payout equal to the difference between the final and strike price, if not you get 0.
I keep getting an error (Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a variable, use parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched delimiters.) gives the error in the line
for S(1, :) = 30 : 150
Here is my code
r = 0.05;
T = 2;
dt = 1/365;
sigma = sqrt(r);
rng('shuffle')
eta = randn(1, 365*T+1);
n_iterations = 3000;
S = zeros(365*T, n_iterations);
for S(1, :) = 30 : 150
n = 1 : n_iterations;
for k = 1 : 365*T
S(k+1, n) = S(k, n) + S(k, n).*r.*dt + sqrt(dt).*sigma.*S(k, n).*eta(k, n);
end
strike = S(1, :);
price = S((365*T + 1), :);
eurocallreturn(strike, price);
avereturn = mean(eurocallreturn);
hold on
plot(strike, avereturn)
xlabel('Price')
ylabel('Return')
end
function R = eurocallreturn(strike, price)
if price > strike
R = price - strike;
else if price <= strike
R = 0;
end
end
end

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Sep 2019
In MATLAB, the variable immediately after the keyword for must be a simple variable, not indexed in any way -- no () indexing, no {} indexing, no dot indexing. For example it is not permitted to write
for counters.laps = 1 : 20
You will need to rewrite to something like
for Sidx = 30 : 150
S(1, :) = Sidx;
....
end
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Dawid Brits
Dawid Brits on 24 Sep 2019
I think that did the trick, however its giving me a different error
Index in position 2 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 731).
Error in assig5part2b (line 16)
S(k+1, n) = S(k, n) + S(k, n).*r.*dt + sqrt(dt).*sigma.*S(k, n).*eta(k, n);
is this because I'm initializing the vector in the wrong size?
Thanks in advance

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Manoj Shukla
Manoj Shukla on 1 Apr 2020
Hello,
Please help me.
Email Id:- rsmanojshukla@gmail.com
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Apr 2020
submitWithConfiguration contains code in which the name parts is used both for a function and as a variable name. With recent changes to MATLAB, MATLAB cannot locate the function. The repair for this is to change submitWithConfiguration to use a different variable name instead of parts .

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Merve Özkanat
Merve Özkanat on 27 Sep 2022
Hi, I get the same error. Could you help me?
global a b t E nu
GP1=(-a/sqrt(3),-b/sqrt(3));
GP2=(a/sqrt(3),-b/sqrt(3));
GP3=(a/sqrt(3),b/sqrt(3));
GP4=(-a/sqrt(3),b/sqrt(3));

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