On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Allin Cottrell schrieb:
> On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> > 2) gnuplot: when changing legend location in the gretl edit window and
> > then clicking 'apply', datapoints are shuffled around
"randomly"
>
> Again, can't replicate. Could you give a specific recipe (e.g. open such
> and such a datafile and plot this var against that var)? Thanks.
I failed to replicate this with the "denmark" data, so I'm
attaching my file (results_refesim.gdt). BTW, the series
corrxbaru_plus and corrxbaru_minus have NAs by construction.
1. Restrict the sample by the bool condition wxse_res=1 (gives 247 obs)
2. Do a scatterplot with epsse_res on the x-axis and corrxbaru_minus as well
as corrxbaru_plus on the y-axis.
3. Click on the graph window. Many times for me nothing happens (but not
always).
That I can't replicate on Linux.
4. But when eventually you manage to get the edit window, select a
different
position for the legend, and then many datapoints "magically" are moved
around. Not good.
But that I can. Must be something to do with the NAs in the graph
data. I'll take a closer look.
> E.g. in the German UI, "Alt+d f" takes you to the
Funktionsdateien item
> under /Datei.
Ah that's true! For some reason I would have always used alt+d
alt+f for that. Did that work before?
Sorry, don't know.
Allin.