[Gretl-users] Re: [Gretl-devel] pre-release testing for gretl 1.8.0

2009-01-15 Thread Jack
Hi all, there seems to be a problem with nested loops. Try this with CVS: nulldata 10 loop 2 x = normal() y = normal() loop 2 k = 0 end loop ols y 0 x end loop You get 4 ols-es instead of 2. Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti Dipartimento di Economia Università Pol

Re: [Gretl-users] gnuplot and loops

2009-01-15 Thread Allin Cottrell
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Artur Tarassow wrote: > I've got just a short question. Why is it not possible to use > the gnuplot command within a loop? I would like to compile a > whole bunch of xy-graphs by an easy command. Or can you > recommend another solution for my problem? You're right, we should

Re: [Gretl-users] January 15 -> January 30

2009-01-15 Thread Talha Yalta
Dear Dr. Diaz-Emparanza: Thanks very much for updating the website. I was wondering if I will have a choice regarding not to publish my paper online or in the proceedings. It is possible that with extensions my paper will be published in a high ranking journal later but I don't know it yet. Regard

Re: [Gretl-users] January 15 -> January 30

2009-01-15 Thread Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza
El Thursday 15 January 2009 11:33:47 Talha Yalta escribió: > > The gretl Conference Organizing Comitte has just decided to extend > > the deadline for paper submissions to January 30, 2009. > > I was not aware of that decision :-) > This is actually good news for me because I can use a few extra da

[Gretl-users] January 15 -> January 30

2009-01-15 Thread Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza
>Hello gretl users: > >this is only to remember that the deadline for sending contributions (papers, >posters) to the gretl Conference 2009 is january 15 (2009/01/15 in gretl >format ;-)) > >You can see all the information about the conference at >http://www.gretlconference.org WARNING: The g

[Gretl-users] gnuplot and loops

2009-01-15 Thread Artur Tarassow
Hello, I've got just a short question. Why is it not possible to use the gnuplot command within a loop? I would like to compile a whole bunch of xy-graphs by an easy command. Or can you recommend another solution for my problem? Best regards Artur