File: sample_hp_filter.m

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function [hptrend,hpcycle] = sample_hp_filter(y,s)
% HP filters a collection of time series.
% 
% INPUTS 
%   y                        [double]   T*n matrix of data (n is the number of variables)
%   s                        [double]   scalar, smoothing parameter.
% 
% OUTPUTS 
%   hptrend                  [double]   T*n matrix, trend component of y.
%   hpcycle                  [double]   T*n matrix, cycle component of y.  
%               
% SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
%    

% Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Dynare Team
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[T,n] = size(y);

if nargin<2 || isempty(s)
    s = 1600;
end

D = spdiags(repmat([s, -4.0*s, (1 + 6.0*s), -4.0*s, s], T, 1), -2:2, T, T);% Sparse matrix.
D(1,1) = 1.0+s; D(T,T) = D(1,1);
D(1,2) = -2.0*s; D(2,1) = D(1,2); D(T-1,T) = D(1,2); D(T,T-1) = D(1,2);
D(2,2) = 1.0+5.0*s; D(T-1,T-1) = D(2,2);

hptrend = D\y;

if nargout>1
    hpcycle = y-hptrend;
end