Hi there,
out of curiosity, why does the "eval" command exists?
If I define a matrix "A" and I type "A" in the console, the
contents of A is displayed.
If I calculate A*B, nothing is displayed, I need to use eval.
What's the reason behind it? Matlab does give the answer
directly, but I am sure you guys have a reason why it works
this way in Gretl.
Thanks,
Thorsten