Hi Yago,
What about restricting the sample and make the changes like this:
smpl RowNumber > 0 --restrict
Exited= NA
smpl full
Or another way (more compact)
Exited = (RowNumber > 0)? NA; Exited
Best,
Le lun. 22 mars 2021 à 13:51, Iago Varela <iagovar(a)outlook.com> a écrit :
Hi, I'm Yago, new to gretl.
My question is the following:
I have a dataset with 11k observations.
I have a bunch of "series", being '*RowNumber' *and *'Exited'
*two of
them.
I basically want to set 'Exited' values to 'Null' (or the Gretl
equivalent) where 'RowNumber' > 10000
I've been trying with the Gretl documentation to figure out how to do
this, but apart for being an absolute beginner at programing, it appears
that foreach loops can't be used with series, or that's what the console
says.
I figured out that my 'pseudocode' would be something like:
loop foreach RowNumber Exited
if RowNumber > 10000
Exited = Null
endif
endloop
I've been trying for a couple days, also emulating Foreach loops from
other languages, unsuccesfully, hope someone can explain this to me. It's
probably something dumb I'm missing out.
Thank you for your time!
Yago
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