On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, [ISO-8859-1] Patricio Cuar�n wrote: > I was writing a script on gretl (CVS version, couple of days old). > I get the following > > gretl version 1.8.6cvs > Current session: 2010-01-11 17:56 > ? scalar testdot = 0.1 > Replaced scalar testdot = 0
What platform and what LANG setting? It looks odd that you have the program running in English yet are using ',' as decimal separator. I can't reproduce the error, running gretl in various languages. The intended behavior, which I'm seeing here, is that the decimal character must always be '.' in script input, but the output will respect the locale decimal character, if that option is chosen under Preferences. Allin Cottrell
