why does try-catch command fail sometime?
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I have been using try-catch command in my loop for solving economic model using Dynare. It does the job normally, but sometimes it doesn't. For example, the following error happens all the time, and the try-catch command catches the error and moves on to next iteration. But yesterday, it stops the whole program.
'Blanchard Kahn conditions are not satisfied: indeterminacy.
the code I am using is:
try
dynare US_EAcoordination;
catch err
load file_name;
load(model_type);
tem_iteration = strcat('iteration_',num2str(iteration));
estimation.(char(tem_iteration)).errmag = err.message;
save(model_type,'estimation','-append');
end
Thanks so much...
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Image Analyst
le 1 Jan 2013
I don't see any loop there to cause iterations.
If that code is inside a loop, then the loop should continue after it finishes with the catch, in which case it will go into dynare again (unless you were already on the last iteration).
If that is your whole script, then that script will be done after the catch.
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Image Analyst
le 2 Jan 2013
Commenting on your "Answer" below:
It must hit an error outside of that try block. Use "dbstop if error" to have it stop at that line of code so you can find out where it is.
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