Allow (S)EP with arbitrary sequence of innovations.
The third input argument of extended_path Matlab/Octave's routine is the sequence of shocks (T*n array, where n is the number of exogenous variables and T is the size of the sample). If the third argument is empty, the (stochastic) extended path is run with gaussian innovations (this corresponds to the previous behaviour). TODO: - Fix the compatibility with ep.replic_nbr - Check the 'calibrated' mode.issue#70
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output << "options_." << it->first << " = " << it->second << ";" << endl;
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output << "options_." << it->first << " = " << it->second << ";" << endl;
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output << "extended_path([], " << options_list.num_options.find("periods")->second
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output << "extended_path([], " << options_list.num_options.find("periods")->second
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<< ", options_, M_, oo_);" << endl;
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<< ", [], options_, M_, oo_);" << endl;
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ModelDiagnosticsStatement::ModelDiagnosticsStatement()
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ModelDiagnosticsStatement::ModelDiagnosticsStatement()
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