Thank you, I will try now. I've only copy-pasted from SVAR.pdf
Yes! Graphics has become much nicer.
But I'd never guessed
the right order of commands if without your letter.
sprintf still doesn' work in Linux. I'v got the chart by IRFplot(&Mod, i, j)
P.S. I have seen your 2006 article long before I started using gretl when I prepared a textbook chapter. So I well understand your level
and guess you are interested in really cool things to implement in gretl. I feel slightly guilty
to torture you with tiny bugs. Two things to cheer up. I am planning to enlist to gretl about 200 new students every year. Imagine potential for gretl
users. Once, using google translator I looked for some Chinese gretl and econometric references for my students from China.
I found a Chinese language site with a counter of gretl users: 8000 Taiwan 2000 Mainland. What will be, when the rules against piracy in
the mainland China will become civilized. A don't know, may be it's blocked in the civilized world, but the web is swollen with perfectly
cracked e-viewses and statas. When I changed to Linux, R and gretl, everybody looked at me as at a freak.
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Від кого: "Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti" <
r.lucchetti@univpm.it>
Дата: 4 травня 2014, 18:44:08
On Sat, 3 May 2014, oleg_komashko@ukr.net wrote:
> Dear Riccardo,
> I'm am going through SVAR.pdf right now I don't know why, but my version
> (cvs compiled 2 days ago) doesn't eat horisont I put for control
> Mod["horizon"] = 40 x=Mod["horizon"] x output is ok: ? x 40 but
> IRFplot(&Mod, 1, 1)
> gives default 20 lags
Are you sure you're setting the "horizon" scalar _before_ calling
SVAR_estimate?
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Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali (DiSES)
Università Politecnica delle Marche
(formerly known as Università di Ancona)
r.lucchetti@univpm.it
http://www2.econ.univpm.it/servizi/hpp/lucchetti
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