Dear Allin Cottrell,
Warm regards. You have done an extra-ordinary thing and simplified the calculations. If one understands coding and is exposed to write codes gretl is the best econometrics software in this Math world. My salutations to the entire users for they help refine coding reporting the glitches . Really great! I welcome the New version 2020e.
Best regards,
D.Srinivasan,Ph.D.,

 


On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 at 00:49, Allin Cottrell <cottrell@wfu.edu> wrote:
Apologies to anyone receiving multiple copies of this message, but
the gretl 2020e release is now available at

http://gretl.sourceforge.net/

It offers the following list of new features and fixes:

2020-11-21 version 2020e
- New function tdisagg() for temporal disaggregation
   (distribution and interpolation)
- New addon package "regls": supports LASSO, Ridge regression
   and Elastic net
- New function assert() for debugging purposes
- MPI: update documentation and support transfer of more
   data types
- kdensity() function: generalize to allow as argument a
   list or matrix with more than one column
- "dataset sortby": handle sorting by string-valued series
- OLS output: don't print out DW statistic when calculation of
   Durbin's h fails
- Fix: when extracting a column of a "dated" matrix, copy
   across the dates information
- Documentation: add material on forecasting for VARs and
   other multi-equation systems
- Improve format of panel plot when there are many unnamed
   individuals
- gretlcli and gretlmpi on MS Windows: accept unicode filenames
   on the command line
- "midasreg" command: be more flexible in parsing arguments to
   mds() terms
- Add to practice scripts: simulation using Klein model
- Implement the '^' operator (logical product) for string-
   valued series
- xlsx data importer: handle correctly the case where a given
   column is "partially" string-valued
- dbnomics data importer: handle absence of dimensions_labels
   in some cases
- mpiscatter() function: revise rule for dividing matrices
   for greater efficiency
- Fix bug: possibility of invalid XML when saving a model to
   session file
- Fix bug: "smpl" command rejects the combination of "full"
   and --quiet
- Fix: --single-yaxis option not respected by "gnuplot" and
   "plot" when a band is specified
- Fix: GUI dialog for "join" was not working on Windows
- Fix: work around bug in Apple's LAPACK that could lead to
   a crash when computing eigenvalues
- Fix: the Preview button in print dialogs was not working
   in macOS build
- Fix: prune correctly the regressor list in the "perfect
   prediction" case in RE probit
- Fix: incorrect $vcv matrix for bivariate probit models
- Fix: dbnomics import misaligning data of different
   frequencies in certain cases
- Fix: $obsmajor and friends not working for daily data
   with non-trading days omitted and dates given in the old
   form of YYYY/MM/DD; also "dataset pad-daily" not working
   with such old-style dates
- Fix: potential crash on closing a maximized window on
   recent macOS (a GDK problem)
- MS Windows build: support printing scripts with syntax
   highlighting
- MS Windows build (64-bit): update pixman, cairo and pango
   libraries (DLLs)
- MS Windows build: update libeay.dll so as to prevent
   crashes on certain CPUs
- MS Windows: give up on trying to write downloaded PDFs
   and function packages to "system" location -- go straight
   to the user's filespace
- Update packaged fedstl database
- Update several translations

--
Allin Cottrell
Department of Economics
Wake Forest University
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