Hi all,
I'm facing the following problem which i think should be relatively easy to solve, but somehow my efforts failed to solve it;
By means of an online available tool an integration and differentiation model is translated in Mathematica language and respective output. This is file is attached as 'model 7 final'. The aim is to calculate the eigenvalue elasticities of this model by using the LEEA document, which is also attached. Normally this should all go automatically, i did not write the file myself and am merely using it to get the output from it. However, when evaluating the LEEA document it requires that a third document; 'feedback loops' is loaded into Mathematica. I followed the instructions, looked into the Mathematica reference guide which states that the feedback loop file should go to: C:\DocumentsandSettings\AllUsers\ApplicationData\Mathematica, and located the file in: C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Mathematica
However, the LEEA document still gives me the message: 'Need feedback loops', when i'm evaluating the LEEA document. Replacing the name of the file with the filepath also didn't work. I attached the document LEEA test 1 where it shows this message. I tried several variations of the feedback loops document location but none of them worked. My question is then also where i should locate te feedback loop file so that Mathematica recognizes it when I evaluate the LEEA document? I'm using Windows 8.
All help would be appreciated as I'm a novice in using Mathematica.
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