Ah well, that is sometimes not practical for me ;)
Consider the following: I have a variable called "MA_Utility" which is the
moving average utility of a single agent. Then I have some statistics I take during the
run to analyse the distribution later. E.g. the MAE and, because it is a distribution at
each point in time and in time itself, I have e.g. the MAE of the MAE of the MA_Utility,
the RMSE of the AVG of the MA_Utility, the Avg of the Min of the MA_Utility etc...
Now, this looks ugly:
MA_Utility_MAE~ MA_Utility_MAE~ MA_Utility_MAE~
1.0000 0.8500 0.1773 MA_Utility_MAE~
1.0000 0.4378 MA_Utility_MAE~
1.0000 MA_Utility_MAE~
;) When publishing some such stuff, I will use other kinds of notation so it looks not as
ugly, of course (like mathematical notation, e.g.).
Regards,
Frederik
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bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu] Im Auftrag von Artur Tarassow
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Februar 2017 18:24
An: gretl-devel(a)lists.wfu.edu
Betreff: Re: [Gretl-devel] Variable names in summary statistics (and similar)
Not sure that should be realized. The output must look awful with more than
15 characters, right? ;-) What about shorter variable names, Frederik?
Best,
Artur
Am 28.02.2017 um 18:19 schrieb Schaff, Frederik:
> Dear Gretl-Devs,
>
>
>
> when "printing" summary statistics, correlation matrixes, etc., the
> usual limit of 31 characters for variables is not held. Instead,
> variables are truncated to 15 characters... In some cases making them
> indistinguishable. If it was possible to also use the limit of 31
> chars here, that would be really nice.
>
>
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Frederik Schaff
>
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