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by pedrorico
Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:13 pm
Forum: Programming
Topic: Programming a cumulative sum function that works in a model object
Replies: 4
Views: 3498

Re: Programming a cumulative sum function that works in a model object

Hello Matt, Thanks for this suggestion. I had also been fiddling with things since my last post and came to a very similar solution. I didn't have the @nan or @cumsum within the equation, but in the series definition prior to the equation, so that the model equation simply updated the cumulative sum...
by pedrorico
Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:43 am
Forum: Programming
Topic: Programming a cumulative sum function that works in a model object
Replies: 4
Views: 3498

Re: Programming a cumulative sum function that works in a model object

Thank you for the reply and confirmation. Is there any alternative or way to manipulate things such that I would be able to calculate a sum at each of the points the model solves? Or is it impossible to have anything in an equation that relies on a changing / expanding window and therefore impossibl...
by pedrorico
Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:02 am
Forum: Programming
Topic: Programming a cumulative sum function that works in a model object
Replies: 4
Views: 3498

Programming a cumulative sum function that works in a model object

Hello, I am trying to estimate a NARDL model within an Eviews model object equation and have been having difficulty generating an equation in Eviews that first produces the cumulative sum. To be clear, the model solves fine the way it is, but I would like to change one of the equations to a NARDL an...
by pedrorico
Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:01 am
Forum: Models
Topic: Calculating cumulative sums in a model object equation
Replies: 0
Views: 13844

Calculating cumulative sums in a model object equation

Hello, I am trying to estimate a NARDL model within an Eviews model object equation and have been having difficulty generating an equation in Eviews that first produces the cumulative sum. To be clear, the model solves fine the way it is, but I would like to change one of the equations to a NARDL an...

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