Hi,

It seems that in gretl, you cannot have temporary variable— that are generated and then discarded in a command. For example the following commands are invalid in gretl:

> print $rsq

> smpl $t1+1 $t2

> print 2+2

But commands like these are perfectly logical in other programming language, and being able to handle variables in this way makes life much easier!

Is gretl going to support this kind of handling variables?

Best,

Amir


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