Open mariusmjp opened 3 years ago
Hi
This is not available at the moment (because we overhauled the entire solver) but will add that functionality in the future.
In the meantime, you may want to use the lhs2rhs function to evaluate the discrepancies between the LHS and RHS of individual model equations after running the simulation.
Best Jaromir
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Hi Jaromir,
Is it possible when you run simulate command, to display the discrepency and the equation associated in the new Iris (2020) as you did in Iris 2015 as this way: