I have just seen that the boxplot is now available for use with vectors. I think it would
be worthwhile to have the graphical output of the freq command working on vectors, with a
similar syntaxis:
freq 1 --matrix=test --output=display
which would result in a plot of the histogram for the first column of the matrix test.
Eventually the other output could be provided through accessors (like midpoints of bins
and relative frequencies)?
Thanks for considering this.
Jan
Jan Annaert
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Date: zondag 30 september 2012 05:27
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Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] feauture request: boxplot of vectors
On Wed, 26 Sep 2012, artur tarassow wrote:
I just found out that it is not possible to apply the boxplot command to
vectors/matrices. Would it be possible to activate this feature? This would
also increase the consistency, as it is already possible to use the gnuplot
command for matrices. Maybe one can use a similiar syntax as for the
gnuplot command:
boxplot 1 2 3 --matrix=test --output=display
Additionally, in the case that columns are named by 'colnames' before, it
would be helpful to plot these strings as well.
That's now done in CVS and snapshots.
Allin Cottrell
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