pend "@tramodir\graph\series\sername.txt"
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[mailto:gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu] On Behalf Of Ignacio
Diaz-Emparanza
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 11:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] TRAMO in
Dear Allin
Yes, I tried your suggestion
>>What about just
>>! cd @tramodir
But I got:
? QNC_adj = tramolin(QNC)
command 'cd' not recognized
Error executing script: halting
> QNC_adj = tramolin(QNC)
Best regards
Yi-Nung
2009/4/28 Allin Cottrell
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrot
Dear all
After digging, I found my problem seems from incorrect path under Windows
environment. But I am not sure where the error should attribute to.
I test the code one-line by one-line.
It is found that the shell commands failed:
! cd "@tramodir"
so that this line does not work at all
!
>>Please, Yi-Nung, try it with this package and report any error. I will try
to
>>help.
Thanks for this package tramolin.
Now I can test the uploaded package at home. But an error occurs:
error in function tramolin
>append "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application
Data\gretl\tramo\gra
El Monday 27 April 2009 17:52:52 yinung at Gmail escribió:
> Dear all
>
> After digging, I found my problem seems from incorrect path under Windows
> environment. But I am not sure where the error should attribute to.
>
> I test the code one-line by one-line.
>
> It is found that the shell commands
I modified that part of the script to
if WIN32
set shelldir "@tramodir\graph\series"
! del /Q *.t && cd "@tramodir" && "@tramo" -i sername -k sername.ser &&
cd "@tramodir\graph\series" && echo "ser_adj" > sername.txt
! type "@tramodir\ausentesp" >> sername.txt
! if exist xlin.t. (m
Dear Ignacio
Thanks. I will test the function package when I back home.
It is because my university runs proxy servers to connect to the Internet.
(It is another issue though..) I have not been connect to the gretl server "
ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu" from my university despite that I have set the gret
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
> (It is another issue though..) I have not been connect to the gretl server "
> ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu" from my university despite that I have set the gretl's
> option on proxy server "Use HTTP proxy" and filled the required proxy
> ip:port.
>
> gretl als
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
> Yes, I tried your suggestion
>
> >>What about just
> >>! cd @tramodir
>
> But I got:
>
> ? QNC_adj = tramolin(QNC)
> command 'cd' not recognized
Are you sure you have "!" at the start of that line? If you're
getting "command 'cd' not recognized" the
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
> After digging, I found my problem seems from incorrect path under Windows
> environment. But I am not sure where the error should attribute to.
>
> I test the code one-line by one-line.
Good idea.
> It is found that the shell commands failed:
>!
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
> I modified that part of the script to
>
> if WIN32
> set shelldir "@tramodir\graph\series"
> ! del /Q *.t && cd "@tramodir" && "@tramo" -i sername -k sername.ser &&
> cd "@tramodir\graph\series" && echo "ser_adj" > sername.txt
> ! type "@tr
El Saturday 25 April 2009 21:07:06 Allin Cottrell escribió:
> On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> > On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, Ofer Cornfeld wrote:
> > > I have series in Gretl that need to be corrected according to TRAMO
> > > with the following rules...
> > >
> > > How can I activate it via a
Eurosstat have a package DEMETRA which is a free user-friendly
interface to Tramo/Seats and X-12-Arima for automated applications.
You can download it from
circa.europa.eu/irc/dsis/eurosam/info/data/demetra.htm
It was very useful when i used an earlier version.
Best Regards
|John Frain
2009/4
In gretl console under Windows, I type the commands what follows that
? print "@tramo"
C:\Program Files\tramo\tramo.exe
? print "@tramodir"
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\gretl\tramo
These paths do exist.
Thanks
Yi-Nung
2009/4/27 Allin Cottrell
> On Sun, 26 Apr 200
I downloaded "tramo.inp" and testes it. But gretl responds
Read datafile C:\Program Files\gretl-1.8.0x3\data\data9-7.gdt
periodicity: 4, maxobs: 64,
observations range: 1975:1-1990:4
Listing 12 variables:
0) const 1) QNC 2) PRICE 3) INCOME4) PRIME
5) UNEMP 6) STOCK
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
>
> > I downloaded "tramo.inp" and testes it. But gretl responds...
> > Data file is empty...
>
> It looks as if tramo hasn't written any output, or perhaps gretl
> is looking for it in the wrong place...
I j
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
> I downloaded "tramo.inp" and testes it. But gretl responds
>
>
> Read datafile C:\Program Files\gretl-1.8.0x3\data\data9-7.gdt
> periodicity: 4, maxobs: 64,
> observations range: 1975:1-1990:4
>
> Listing 12 variables:
> 0) const 1) QNC 2)
Hi,
I have series in Gretl that need to be corrected according to TRAMO with the
following rules:
Additive outliers, Transitory outliers, critical values of 4 for the t-test.
(All these can be specified in gretl dialog).
I don't need seasonal adjusting.
How do I get the interpolated series
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, Ofer Cornfeld wrote:
>
> > I have series in Gretl that need to be corrected according to TRAMO with the
> > following rules...
> > How can I activate it via a script? (As the above, needs to be done on a
> > regular basis).
>
> Sor
On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, Ofer Cornfeld wrote:
> I have series in Gretl that need to be corrected according to TRAMO with the
> following rules:
>
> Additive outliers, Transitory outliers, critical values of 4 for the t-test.
> (All these can be specified in gretl dialog).
>
> I don't need seasonal adj
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