WinSolve 4: Introductory Guide
What's new in Version 4
1 Installing WinSolve
2 Getting Started
3 Models
3.1 Model Objects
3.2 Model Equation files
3.3 The Model Description Language
3.4 Variable names
3.5 List of WinSolve functions
3.6 Special WinSolve functions
4 Data Files
5 Editing Data
5.1 Editing observations
5.2 Drawing by hand
5.3 Projecting simple processes
5.4 Estimating Time series models
6 The Assumptions Menu
6.1 Reordering
6.2 Fixing/unfixing
6.3 Adjustment type
6.4 Switching equations
6.5 Terminal conditions
6.6 Setting the ragged edge
7 Solving the Model
7.1 Solution modes
7.2 Dealing with the ragged edge
7.3 Skipping equations
7.4 Monitoring variables
7.5 Starting from the last solution
8 Solution Options
8.1 Models without leads
8.2 Models with leads
8.3 Solution errors
8.4 Convergence criteria
9 Model Approximation Methods
9.1 Computing a perturbation solution
9.2 Computing model derivatives
9.3 Spectral radii
9.4 Saving model approximations
10 Stochastic simulation
10.1 Shock generation methods
10.2 The random seed
10.3 Antithetic shocks
10.4 Anticipation of shocks
11 Optimal Control
11.1 Loss functions
11.2 Defining a control game
11.3 Solving a non-linear control game
11.4 Solving a linear-quadratic control game
12 Viewing and saving results
12.1 Switching views
12.2 Copying to the clipboard
12.3 Saving the results
13 Saving and Re-executing commands
Log File Language
14 Customising WinSolve
14.1 Compiler options
14.2 Graph colours
14.3 Locating Applications
14.4 Toolbar
14.5 Model Help
DIY File Language