Need to implement a parameter that grows at a specific rate over time

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The context is a computational general equilibrium (economic) model
I want to have a parameter that is geometric growth.
The growth in time is G(+1) = (1+I)*G, however, I don't know how to set the value of G at t=0?
(I is percent growth of G for each time period)
I looked in help and found the following equation form
y=C*exp(k*t)
where C is the value of y at t=0 and k can be derived by knowing the value of y at a different time
However, I'm a nube and I'm not sure how to implement this equation in the context of my model.
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE il 27 Apr 2022
hello
does it mean you know G for t > 0 ? but not at t = 0 ?
Michael Reed
Michael Reed il 27 Apr 2022
i know G(0) for example G(0) = 2.0, and I also know I (0.3). I want these two values to be input parameters
In algabraic form the equation is
G(t) = G(0)*(1+I)^t
Im not sure how to implement t in the exponent

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 27 Apr 2022
Perhaps this —
G0 = 2;
I0 = 0.3;
Gfcn = @(t,G,I) G.*(1+I).^t;
t = linspace(0,5, 25);
figure
plot(t, Gfcn(t,G0,I0))
grid
xlabel('t')
ylabel('G(t)')
.
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Michael Reed
Michael Reed il 27 Apr 2022
I may have a solution. I will implement it later today and let you know my results.
Thanks for the info in above answers. It is useful

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