Hi there,
I am running the same equation for 60 different assets (dependent variables) ... which gives me 60 different equation objects.
To analyse the data, I need to compare the coefficients across all the assets, so I assume I have to manually copy the results of every single equation object into an excel spreadsheet.
So then if I make any changes to the equation, I will have to go and manually update (ie, copy and paste) all of this again?
Is this true, or am I just being silly and there is a much easier way of doing this??
Please help if there is, it will save me hours of work! :)
Exporting sets of equations
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Re: Exporting sets of equations
Or you could write a loop that extracted the coefficients from all of the equations into a matrix and then copy the matrix into Excel.
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