Thanks 👍
Brian J Revell
Professor Emeritus
Agricultural and Food Economics
Harper Adams University
Newport
Shropshire
TF10 8NB
Tel 01952815237.
Sent from my Galaxy S8+
On Mon, 22 Aug 2022, 11:54 Sven Schreiber, <sven.schreiber(a)fu-berlin.de>
wrote:
Am 22.08.2022 um 12:37 schrieb Brian Revell:
> PS incidentally, although you can edit the graph to manuallyto > define
the start and end year entered as integers for X axis, , the > decimal year
values still appear in the graph. I haven't yet updated > to the latest
Gretl version -but I guess you will be using it so it > clearly has
persisted through several generations of Gretl. B
It seems to me that the cause is the automatic way that gnuplot (the
underlying program that gretl uses for plotting) calculates the number /
frequency of the tic marks.
Indeed, if I add the line
set xtics 1
to the plotting commands then I get rid of the non-integer tics.
(To use this workaround, you have to right-click on your plot, choose
"save to session as icon", then in the icon view window you'll have a
"Plot
1" icon, right-click on it and choose "edit plot commands", and there you
will see the code in gnuplot syntax in a new editor window. Add the line
above, click on the save button, and then on the run/execute button.)
cheers
sven
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