Hi there,

the --factorized option makes life much easier. Thanks Allin for implementing this feature!
When using it I noticed that there is a slight difference between script command and GUI/console:
the GUI/console boxplot has the option of a numerical summary (
and is blue) while
the boxplot made by script command is not equally sophisticated - no summary (and it's red).

Best
Leon




Am 02.05.2011 15:39, schrieb Allin Cottrell:
On Mon, 2 May 2011, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:

El 29/04/11 20:37, Allin Cottrell escribió:
OK, now in CVS and snapshots you can use any discrete variable,
not just a 0/1 dummy, with gnuplot and the --dummy option.

In the same line of business I've added a --factorized option for
the boxplot command, and enhanced the GUI boxplot options (e.g.,
on right-clicking a variable and selecting Boxplot).

Allin
I have tried  the new factorized plot, an I am obtaining this error:

gnuplot PIB08 pob08 Cod_prov --dummy
set xrange [1.797693135e+308:1.797693135e+308]
             ^
"/home/ignacio/.gretl/gpttmp.XpUlk9", line 17: undefined value
I think this should now be fixed in CVS.

Allin

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