!transition-equations
Block of transition equations
Syntax
!transition-equations
Equation1;
Equation2;
Equation2;
...
Abbreviated syntax
!equations
Equation1;
Equation2;
Equation3;
...
Syntax with equation labels
!transition-equations
Equation1;
'Equation label' Equation2;
Equation3;
...
Description
The !transition-equations
keyword starts a new block of transition
equations (i.e. endogenous equations); the equations can stretch over
multiple lines and must be separated by semi-colons. You can have as many
equation blocks as you wish in any order in your model file: They all
get combined together when you read the model file in.
You can add descriptive labels to the equations (in single or double quotes, preceding the equation); these will be stored in, and accessible from, the model object.
Example
!transition-equations
'Euler equation' C{1}/C = R*beta;