[Gretl-users] Script Help (print command)

2010-08-24 Thread Henrique Andrade
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.

Re: [Gretl-users] Script Help (print command)

2010-08-24 Thread Sven Schreiber
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

[Gretl-users] on tabulations

2010-08-24 Thread artur bala
Dear Allin, It seems that in the model table, the tabulations for the estimation method, are slightly misplaced (please, see attached). cheers, artur * Artur BALA Development Economist, Consultant Phone: +216 24 71 00 80 E-mail:artur.bala.tn(a)gmail

Re: [Gretl-users] on tabulations

2010-08-24 Thread Allin Cottrell
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

[Gretl-users] gretl on Windows 7?

2010-08-24 Thread 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

Re: [Gretl-users] gretl on Windows 7?

2010-08-24 Thread Kehl Dániel
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