I want to import a model containing hundreds of eqonometric equations and thousands of identities. A program that reads the identities from a text file and performs the necessary substitutions work ok. But how can I import equations from a text file where each line looks something like
DEL(1:LOG(BH10)) = bhr11+bhr.11+bh.11[1]+bh.11[2]*DEL(1:LOG(BH10(-1)))+...
into an equation object? (Don't mind the different syntax, that can be changed by substitution)
Import eqonometric equations
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Re: Import eqonometric equations
Thanks, but it does not work declareing an econometric Equation object and then append the equation formulation read from a text file and edited into EViews syntax. Even this does not work:
equation eq1
eq1.append h10 c dum904 jk72
But this does:
%eq_bh10 = "h10 c dum904 jk72"
equation eq_bh10.ls {%eq}
It seems like the estimation method has to be predetermined to be a property of the equation object and the equation formulation read from file has to be transformed to EViews syntax by string manipulation. Is that that true?
equation eq1
eq1.append h10 c dum904 jk72
But this does:
%eq_bh10 = "h10 c dum904 jk72"
equation eq_bh10.ls {%eq}
It seems like the estimation method has to be predetermined to be a property of the equation object and the equation formulation read from file has to be transformed to EViews syntax by string manipulation. Is that that true?
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