Dear Gretl Community,
Please take a look at this script:
Eval = fcstats(pib , pib_f)
scalar ME = Eval[1,1]
scalar MSE = Eval[2,1]
scalar MAE = Eval[3,1]
scalar MPE = Eval[4,1]
scalar MAPE = Eval[5,1]
scalar UTheil = Eval[6,1]
I'm trying to print the following information:
Mean Error (ME) = 0.
Am 24.08.2010 06:31, schrieb Henrique Andrade:
>
> Using the following command:
>
>
> print "Mean Error = " ME
> .
> .
> .
> print "Theil's U = " UTheil
>
>
> But it is not working. Any hints?
>
There may be some language out there where that syntax would work, but
not in gretl as you notic
Dear Allin,
It seems that in the model table, the tabulations for the estimation
method, are slightly misplaced (please, see attached).
cheers,
artur
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Artur BALA
Development Economist, Consultant
Phone: +216 24 71 00 80
E-mail:artur.bala.tn(a)gmail
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, artur bala wrote:
> It seems that in the model table, the tabulations for the estimation
> method, are slightly misplaced (please, see attached).
Thanks, you're right. That's now fixed in CVS.
Allin Cottrell
I have a colleague who's running gretl 1.9.1 on Windows 7 and he's
seeing something odd. I wonder if it's specific to his desktop
settings or if others are seeing the same.
The oddity is that when he pulls down a menu, the selected menu
item becomes pretty much illegible: the text is white and the
gretl looks like this on my computer (see attached), I don't know what
you mean with slightly off-white, but I think the colours are fine.
daniel
2010-08-24 20:07 keltezéssel, Allin Cottrell írta:
> I have a colleague who's running gretl 1.9.1 on Windows 7 and he's
> seeing something odd. I w