The Oooops script
by Franck Nadaud
Dear Listers, greetings from Paris !
I report a potentially damaging bug under win snapshot (using 1.7.4 under XP).
I wanted to copy a script from the user manual and test it in a new script
window. The script was not pasted [dont ask me why], and I executed the
command by error. Then, GRETL simply crashed.
Dear all, this is the Ooops script.
I just tested it several times before reporting. Sometimes, gretl opens a box
and says: "no commands to execute", after clicking ok all runs normally. But
sometimes not at all, GRETL just crashes...
It seems to me there is something nasty lurking around causing an instability.
I throught the thing serious enough to report before the near release of
1.7.5.
I add a screen capture of the last "gasp" from gretl after this misfortune !
cheers all,
Franck
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16 years, 9 months
Re: [Gretl-users] multicollinearity
by andreas.rosenblad@ltv.se
adel(a)writeme.com @ INTERNET skrev 2008-06-09 09:46:57 :
> Dear All,
>
> How can Gretl test for multicollinearity?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adel
Click on Tests > Colinearity in the model output window.
Best regards
Andreas
16 years, 9 months
multicollinearity
by Adel Al-Hussain
Dear All, How can Gretl test for multicollinearity? Thanks, Adel
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Debian Repository for Latest Version of Gretl
by Thomas La Bone
Can someone tell me the repository for the latest debian version of
Gretl? Specifically, I am looking for the name of the repository as it
would be entered into synaptic, e.g., deb http:// blah blah blah (with
the blahs replaced with something meaningful). Thanks.
Tom
16 years, 9 months
More on systems
by Wilson Mixon
Two observations/questions about systems estimation via the dialog box:
1. Tests are not recorded in the command log.
2. Could coefficient sums be added to the test menu list?
16 years, 10 months
Bug report: Ramanathan ps2_1.inp
by Louis Luangkesorn
This is for
/gretl/share/scripts/ps2-1.inp
the practice script file for Ramanathan. Bug is current for file version 1.1.1.1 in CVS
The comments in this file are of the form '(*' '*)' as opposed to '#' causing syntax errors. In addition, the line 'open data2-1' is omitted. This file should be:
-- ps2-1.inp begins --
open data2-1
# PS2.1 using DATA2-1, illustrating frequency distributions, Section 2.
help freq
# Because SHAZAM and gretl have different command structures, the outputs don't correspond exactly *)
freq vsat
freq msat
-- ps2-1.inp ends --
Louis
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16 years, 10 months
Suppress warnings
by Stefano Balietti
Can I suppress Gretl warnings about numerical computation somehow? I
mean msgs like:
'^': Numerical argument out of domain: missing values were generated
exp(): Numerical result out of range: missing values were generated
That is because within an mle block i can get several warnings, but it
is basically impossible to avoid it.
Cheers
16 years, 10 months