Hello,
I periodically run an Eviews model using a program, and would like the program to save the model's equations and the equations' coefficients each time the program runs.
To do this manually, I could open the model, click Proc > Links > Break all links - make equations inline, then click Text, and copy and paste the contents of the window.
Is there a way to program it?
I'm running Eviews 7 on Windows XP 2002 sp3.
Thanks!
Bill
Version control of equations and coefficients
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Re: Version control of equations and coefficients
Unfortunately there isn't really a way to do that programmatically, currently.
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Re: Version control of equations and coefficients
Thanks for the reply. I guess please add that to the user feature wishlist, then Before I give up and do it by hand - is there instead a way to write a program to copy individual equations into a text file or the equivalent, capturing the equation specification and its coefficients?
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Re: Version control of equations and coefficients
Just a couple of random thoughts on this. [...this was written prior to your last response...]
If you can get somehow get a list of the equations in the model, then you can loop over the equations and get their substituted coefficients view directly from each equation using the @subst member. In the simple case where all of the equations in the workfile are used in the model, you can do something like
to get the initial list.
If you can get somehow get a list of the equations in the model, then you can loop over the equations and get their substituted coefficients view directly from each equation using the @subst member. In the simple case where all of the equations in the workfile are used in the model, you can do something like
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string alleqs = @wlookup("*", "equation")
to get the initial list.
Re: Version control of equations and coefficients
Thanks, I'll give that a try!
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