IN SCALA COULD YOU COMPLETE THE FUNCTIONS: get_january_data, get_first_price, get_prices, get_delta, get_deltas, yearly_yield, compound_yield AND investment val blchip_portfolio = List("GOOG", "AAPL",...


IN SCALA


COULD YOU COMPLETE THE FUNCTIONS: get_january_data, get_first_price, get_prices, get_delta, get_deltas, yearly_yield, compound_yield AND investment


val blchip_portfolio = List("GOOG", "AAPL", "MSFT", "IBM", "FB", "AMZN", "BIDU")
val rstate_portfolio = List("PLD", "PSA", "AMT", "AIV", "AVB", "BXP", "CCI",
                            "DLR", "EQIX", "EQR", "ESS", "EXR", "FRT", "HCP")




// (1) The function below takes a stock symbol and a year as arguments.
//     It should read the corresponding CSV-file and then extract the January
//     data from the given year. The data should be collected in a list of
//     strings (one entry for each line in the CSV-file).


import io.Source
import scala.util._


def get_january_data(symbol: String, year: Int) : List[String] = ???




// (2) From the output of the get_january_data function, the next function
//     should extract the first line (if it exists) and the corresponding
//     first trading price in that year with type Option[Double]. If no line
//     is generated by get_january_data then the result is None; and Some if
//     there is a price.




def get_first_price(symbol: String, year: Int) : Option[Double] = ???




// (3) Complete the function below that obtains all first prices
//     for the stock symbols from a portfolio (list of strings) and
//     for the given range of years. The inner lists are for the
//     stock symbols and the outer list for the years.




def get_prices(portfolio: List[String], years: Range) : List[List[Option[Double]]] = ???



// (4) The function below calculates the change factor (delta) between
//     a price in year n and a price in year n + 1.


def get_delta(price_old: Option[Double], price_new: Option[Double]) : Option[Double] = ???



// (5) The next function calculates all change factors for all prices (from a
//     portfolio). The input to this function are the nested lists created by
//     get_prices above.


def get_deltas(data: List[List[Option[Double]]]) :  List[List[Option[Double]]] = ???



// (6) Write a function that given change factors, a starting balance and an index,
//     calculates the yearly yield, i.e. new balance, according to our dumb investment
//     strategy. Index points to a year in the data list.


def yearly_yield(data: List[List[Option[Double]]], balance: Long, index: Int) : Long = ???




// (7) Write a function compound_yield that calculates the overall balance for a
//     range of years where in each year the yearly profit is compounded to the new
//     balances and then re-invested into our portfolio. For this use the function and
//     results generated under (6). The function investment calls compound_yield
//     with the appropriate deltas and the first index.


def compound_yield(data: List[List[Option[Double]]], balance: Long, index: Int) : Long = ???


def investment(portfolio: List[String], years: Range, start_balance: Long) : Long = ???





//Test cases for the two portfolios given above


//println("Real data: " + investment(rstate_portfolio, 1978 to 2019, 100))
//println("Blue data: " + investment(blchip_portfolio, 1978 to 2019, 100))

Jun 09, 2022
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