Am 26.08.2019 um 16:55 schrieb Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti:
On Mon, 26 Aug 2019, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> Sorry, I haven't been following this very closely, but what's the case
> where you'd need to inject such information (I mean, where it wouldn't
> already be attached by gretl)?
Well, suppose you want to inject a matrix with 98 rows you created
somehow into a 100-obs dataset, leaving the first and last observations
missing.
Now you can use either "smpl 2 99" and do a "smpl full" afterwards,
or
perhaps also something like "matrix X = NA | X | NA", but it'd also be
cool to have the opportunity of using something like "limitset(X, 2,
99)".
Yes; however, I have to admit that I had lost track of the fact that
$uhat already has the t1 and t2 infos, which was the original issue here.
cheers
sven