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Note that you now need to span the full parameter vector `params` first and that again curly brackets are used within the loops.
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4. The names of most functions related to `identification` have changed to become more expressive. See https://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/commit/666c9b80030b0e3698a1225be3dacd3dc43494ed |
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4. The `get_param_by_name` and `set_param_value` have been merged into a more general suite of `get` and `set` utilities (!1686). As a consequence, the syntax has been changed to make use of a dot operator.
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For example,
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beta_temp=get_param_by_name('beta');
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set_param_value('beta',0.99*beta_temp);
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needs to be replaced by
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beta_temp=get.param_by_name('beta');
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set.param_value('beta',0.99*beta_temp)
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```
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i.e. the underscore after *set * and *get*, respectively, needs to be replaced by a dot.
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5. The names of most functions related to `identification` have changed to become more expressive. See https://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/commit/666c9b80030b0e3698a1225be3dacd3dc43494ed |
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