Hi
It is a really nice feature that one can identify dependencies in the model object,
The down dependencies I have managed to find using the SPEC command, however, is there a way to identify the UP-tree using commands, i.e. the endogenous variables that depend on the reference variable? (If not, can you please add this functionality?)
Thomas
Dependencies using commands?
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Re: Dependencies using commands?
Hello,
There is a pair of undocumented model procedures for returning upwards and downwards dependencies. model.@depends("foo") returns a string containing the variables that "foo" depends on (downward), and model.@upends("foo") returns a string containing the variables that depend on "foo" (upward).
There is a pair of undocumented model procedures for returning upwards and downwards dependencies. model.@depends("foo") returns a string containing the variables that "foo" depends on (downward), and model.@upends("foo") returns a string containing the variables that depend on "foo" (upward).
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Re: Dependencies using commands?
That is great Matt, thank you so much!
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Re: Dependencies using commands?
EViews Matt wrote:Hello,
There is a pair of undocumented model procedures for returning upwards and downwards dependencies. model.@depends("foo") returns a string containing the variables that "foo" depends on (downward), and model.@upends("foo") returns a string containing the variables that depend on "foo" (upward).
Oh wow, these two model procedures should come in really handy! Thanks for letting us know about them.
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