Am 28.09.2018 um 08:58 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
Am 27.09.2018 um 07:54 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
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> The orientation of the data is a matter of the to-be-written second
> (or top-level) function. Probably the user would have to specify
> whether time is in rows or columns and so on.
Here (attached) is a another iteration with some bugfixes, but
especially the mentioned second function (pstack_sven) which transforms
everything to a gretl series.
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>> For example, we open a CSV file which has N columns holding GDP
>> 1990-2017 for N countries, and we want to panelize GDP.
In theory this is now handled as well by specifying timevertical=1 in
pstack_sven. But untested.
Note I'm working under the assumption that internally in gretl the panel
data organization is always as stacked time series, no matter whether
setobs gave the --stacked-cross-section option or not. I hope this is
correct, otherwise please speak up.
Hi,
I almost forgot about this one... I guess we need to put it on the
feature tracker, otherwise this will get lost...
cheers,
sven