hist_stock_data(start_date, end_date, varargin)
This program uses the Yahoo! Finance website to download and sort historical stock prices or dividend data for a user-specified time period. The user can either supply the program with individual ticker symbols or with a text file containing a list of ticker symbols. The program returns a structure array that holds information on the date and either historical price or dividend data. The user must specify the date range for the desired information, and has the option of specifying a sample frequency of daily, weekly, or monthly. Refer to the help section in the m-file for data formats and options.
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Josiah Renfree (2025). hist_stock_data(start_date, end_date, varargin) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/18458-hist_stock_data-start_date-end_date-varargin), MATLAB Central File Exchange. 检索时间: .
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启发作品: Download Yahoo Finance Stock Data GUI, Historical Stock Data Download (alternate Method), Historical Volatility, Yahoo! Finance Data Loader
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1.7.0.0 | Fixes error resulting from update to Yahoo Finance service |
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1.6.0.0 | - Volume and Adjusted Close values were swapped
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1.5.0.0 | Changed date calculations to avoid using the posixtime function, since that is a relatively new function that some people might not have. Instead, it now calculates the posix time using Matlab datenums and converting to seconds. |
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1.4.0.0 | Now allows for downloading of historical dividend data |
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1.3.0.0 | Fixed error obtaining data from Yahoo Finance. Yahoo changed their service which now requires an account to access the data. |
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1.2.0.0 | Change url for stock data to use https instead of http
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1.1.0.0 | Minor updates:
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1.0.0.0 | Some users are experiencing problems with the urlread command, which I believe occurs because the program is accessing the ticker symbols as cell arrays not as strings. Changed command 'tickers(i)' to 'tickers{i}' in urlread command. |