Allin & others, First, many thanks for the new & improved gui features! I also really appreciate the ability to add "recession bars" in graphs. I'm working on a paper where we generate alternative "cycle" periods, so this is quite useful and timely.
In playing around with these new toys, I've discovered a couple of "rough edges." First, the ability to re-order a data series isn't available for the last series in the data set. Of course it's easy to work around this by moving another series to the end, then moving the other one. The second relates to adding bars to a graph. When I add my own bars, then edit some other feature of the graph (labels, say), then close the editing window, the bars switch back to the default NBER recessions. I have to go back to the "main" tab and re-select my bars file (ie, make that the last editing choice). Neither of these is critical - as I mentioned, they both have easy work-arounds. Still, I thought I'd bring them to your attention. Thanks again! PS PS - is there a way to clear the console window, like clc in matlab? =============================== Dr. Peter Summers Assistant Professor Department of Economics Texas Tech University ===============================
Allin & others, First, many thanks for the new & improved gui features! I
also really appreciate the ability to add “recession bars” in
graphs. I’m working on a paper where we generate alternative “cycle”
periods, so this is quite useful and timely. In playing around with these new toys, I’ve discovered
a couple of “rough edges.” First, the ability to re-order a data
series isn’t available for the last series in the data set. Of course it’s
easy to work around this by moving another series to the end, then moving the
other one. The second relates to adding bars to a graph. When I add my
own bars, then edit some other feature of the graph (labels, say), then close
the editing window, the bars switch back to the default NBER recessions. I have
to go back to the “main” tab and re-select my bars file (ie, make
that the last editing choice). Neither of these is critical – as I mentioned, they
both have easy work-arounds. Still, I thought I’d bring them to your
attention. Thanks again! PS PS – is there a way to clear the console window, like
clc in matlab? =============================== Dr. Peter Summers Assistant Professor Department of Economics =============================== |