The IMsUserTransform interface contains properties and methods that determine model calculation parameters using a custom method.
Property name | Brief description | |
The Assembly property determines the platform module or form, in which the custom class, implementing the model calculation method, is implemented. | ||
The ClassName property determines the name of the class containing the redetermined Execute method that calculates the model in accordance with user algorithm. | ||
The Explained property returns output series. | ||
The Explanatories property returns an object that contains the collection of terms used in model calculation. | ||
The ForeMethod property determines the global user method used for model calculation. | ||
The Params property returns values of parameters determined by user method template. | ||
The Template property describes modeling container template used in calculation. |
Property name | Brief description | |
The CalculateSeries property returns results of model calculation. | ||
Outdated. Use InversionInfo.Inversion. | ||
The InversionInfo property returns parameters of initial transformation applied to variable. | ||
Outdated. Use InversionInfo.InversionLag. | ||
The ObservationsCount property returns the number of model observations. | ||
The PeriodAlignment property returns type of model calculation relative to period. | ||
Outdated. Use InversionInfo.PreviousInversionLag. | ||
The Series property returns a set of available series used by current method in calculations. | ||
The StatMethod property returns information on statistical method used for model calculation. | ||
The Summary property returns summary statistics calculated for model. | ||
The SupportsR property determines whether calculation by R is enabled. | ||
The Type property returns type of method used for model calculation. | ||
The UseR property determines whether connection to R is used on method calculation. |
Method name | Brief description | |
The Execute method calculates model and returns calculation results. |
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