% Adds a simple shock to the forecast scenario plan
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% INPUTS
% o plan [structure] A structure describing the different shocks and the implied variables, the date of the shocks and the path of the shock (forecast scenario).
% The plan structure is created by the functions init_plan, basic_plan and flip_plan
% o exogenous [string] A string containing the name of the exognous shock.
% o expectation_type [string] A string indicating the type of expectation: 'surprise' for an unexpected shock, and 'perfect_foresight' for a perfectly anticpated shock.
% o date [dates] The period of the shock
% o value [array of double] A vector of double containing the values of the exogenous variable
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% OUTPUTS
% plan [structure] Returns a structure containing the updated forecast scenario.
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error(['in basic_plan the number of dates ('int2str(length(date))') is not equal to the numbers of shock ('int2str(length(value))') for exogenous variable 'exogenous]);
warning(['Impossible case: 'plan.exo_names{plan.options_cond_fcst_.controlled_varexo(common_var)}' is used both as a shock and as an endogenous variable to control the path of 'plan.endo_names{plan.constrained_vars_(common_var)}' at the dates 'the_dates]);