Hello all,
We're planning to release gretl 1.9.6 before long -- probably a
couple of weeks from now -- and in the meantime we'd much appreciate
it if you could help us hunt down bugs, so that we can make the best
possible release.
If you have old gretl scripts to hand, please try running them
Hello Allin,
This is not actually a bug but may be you'll find it useful to point out.
I'm currenty handling a large census database and:
1. I observed some limitations through the GUI:
a. adding new observations is limited to 100 00 obs;
b. creating a new data set is limited to
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011, artur bala wrote:
> This is not actually a bug but may be you'll find it useful to point out.
Thanks, Artur. Yes, your comments are useful.
> I'm currenty handling a large census database and:
>
> 1. I observed some limitations through the GUI:
> a. adding new observa
Hi,
After running the "hamilton.inp" script I tried to plot the response of
p to s from the the hamilton model menu but
gretl comes out with a "Data error" message . Otherwise, when I checked
the "include bootstrap confidence interval"
everything looks fine.
Best,
artur
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, artur bala wrote:
> After running the "hamilton.inp" script I tried to plot the response of
> p to s from the the hamilton model menu but
> gretl comes out with a "Data error" message . Otherwise, when I checked
> the "include bootstrap confidence interval"
> everything looks f
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, artur bala wrote:
>
>> After running the "hamilton.inp" script I tried to plot the response of
>> p to s from the the hamilton model menu but
>> gretl comes out with a "Data error" message . Otherwise, when I checked
>> the "include b
dear allin,
there's a strange behaviour of the scalars window (see a screen capture
/http://www.artbala.net/scalars.jpg/)
I run a script which opens a dataset and produces some scalars. Then I
open the scalars windows to view the output.
Without closing the scalars windows I re-run the script twi
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, artur bala wrote:
> there's a strange behaviour of the scalars window (see a screen capture
> /http://www.artbala.net/scalars.jpg/)
Thanks, Artur. The problem is that the scalars window is just
not set up to update properly when you run a script: closing
it and reopening i
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, artur bala wrote:
> there's a strange behaviour of the scalars window (see a screen capture
> /http://www.artbala.net/scalars.jpg/)
This should now be fixed in CVS and snapshots.
Allin Cottrell