getting the name of a "normalized" variable in an equation

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jbonanca
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getting the name of a "normalized" variable in an equation

Postby jbonanca » Thu Nov 20, 2014 5:27 pm

if I have an equation "gdp" that is specified, say, as:

ls @pcy(gdp) c x1 x2

is there code I can write that will look at that equation and give me the string "gdp" and not "@pcy(gdp)"? I am interested in doing this for a substantial number of equations for which dependent variables are defined through different types of auto series, and not always "@pcy" -- so I am hoping there is some way to extract the underlying variable into a string.

thank you

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Re: getting the name of a "normalized" variable in an equati

Postby EViews Gareth » Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:03 pm

Not currently, no.


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