Thanks, Peter. I'll take a look at this. Can you give me an idea
of the dimensions
of the panel, N and T, and maybe some notion of what the data are like
(quantitative or dummies, strictly positive or not...)?
N = 14, T = 139 (unbalanced). Both variables are quantitative and non-negative. Below are
simple summary stats for the problematic variable, by country (unit). There's one that
has no valid observations -- could that be the problem?
PS
Summary statistics for govass, by value of iso
iso = AUS (n = 61):
Mean 17132.
Minimum 2351.0
Maximum 48959.
Standard deviation 13476.
Missing obs. 78
iso = CAN (n = 59):
Mean 55.000
Minimum 2.5440
Maximum 290.49
Standard deviation 62.856
Missing obs. 80
iso = CHE (n = 61):
Mean 35831.
Minimum 4231.0
Maximum 1.2819e+005
Standard deviation 25838.
Missing obs. 78
iso = DEU (n = 58):
Mean 561.30
Minimum 5.0600
Maximum 1529.3
Standard deviation 550.07
Missing obs. 81
iso = DNK (n = 61):
Mean 79.289
Minimum 0.53900
Maximum 389.10
Standard deviation 108.05
Missing obs. 78
iso = ESP (n = 57):
Mean 1.0849e+007
Minimum 47200.
Maximum 3.7300e+007
Standard deviation 1.2319e+007
Missing obs. 82
iso = FRA (n = 61):
Mean 718.98
Minimum 12.940
Maximum 3410.8
Standard deviation 1022.4
Missing obs. 78
Dropping govass: sample range contains no valid observations
iso = GBR (n = 0):
iso = ITA (n = 35):
Mean 3.2676e+005
Minimum 27612.
Maximum 5.2809e+005
Standard deviation 1.7338e+005
Missing obs. 104
iso = JPN (n = 39):
Mean 203.69
Minimum 14.553
Maximum 385.12
Standard deviation 109.09
Missing obs. 100
iso = NLD (n = 52):
Mean 1.0669e+005
Minimum 3981.0
Maximum 3.2605e+005
Standard deviation 1.0164e+005
Missing obs. 87
iso = NOR (n = 59):
Mean 74559.
Minimum 2280.0
Maximum 2.5719e+005
Standard deviation 78311.
Missing obs. 80
iso = SWE (n = 61):
Mean 88817.
Minimum 1192.0
Maximum 5.1913e+005
Standard deviation 1.0296e+005
Missing obs. 78
iso = USA (n = 59):
Mean 420.11
Minimum 90.400
Maximum 2229.0
Standard deviation 353.52
Missing obs. 80
-----Original Message-----
From: gretl-devel-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu [mailto:gretl-devel-
bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu] On Behalf Of Allin Cottrell
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 12:17 PM
To: Gretl development
Subject: Re: [Gretl-devel] next release?
On Tue, 18 Aug 2015, Summers, Peter wrote:
> I've been having some intermittent problems with the "panel plot"
> command. Sometimes if I right-click on on a variable, select panel
> plot, then "multiple plots in grid," things work ok. But doing the
> same for other variables generates an error: "C:\Program
> Files\gretl\wgnuplot.exe"
> "C:\Users\psummers\AppData\Roaming\gretl\gpttmp.e11692": exit code 1
>
> Things work ok if I plot the time series by group (the default).
> This is with 1.10.90cvs, built 7-31, on Windows 7 64-bit.
>
> I tried sending an example data set (both on- and off-list), but your
> daemon doesn't like the attachment...
Thanks, Peter. I'll take a look at this. Can you give me an idea of the dimensions
of the panel, N and T, and maybe some notion of what the data are like
(quantitative or dummies, strictly positive or not...)?
Allin
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gretl-devel-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu [mailto:gretl-devel-
>> bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu] On Behalf Of Allin Cottrell
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 10:01 AM
>> To: Gretl development
>> Subject: [Gretl-devel] next release?
>>
>> I realize that in the middle of August we're in down-time for many
>> people, so recent gretl snapshots probably haven't had much of a workout.
>>
>> All the same, let me ask: has anyone found problems lately that
>> should be addressed before we release gretl 1.10.2? I'd like to do so
>> before the semester starts here (i.e. by the end of next week).
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