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On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 06:25, Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy <drgkdphd(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Thank you very much Prof.Allin.
Ok.Prof. We can get the CUSUM or CUSUMSQ plot via
the GUI. But my intention/ requirement is to graph CUSUM or CUSUMSQ via
code to add in a script developed for Asymmetric Cointegration and
Dynamic Multiplier in a Nonlinear Framework . Almost all the available
studies on ARDL and NARDL used them in ARDL and NARDL Models Using stata
or Eviews or R prog . Hence, I want to incorporate the CUSUM or --plot
command and expect your --plot command shortly.
Once again thanking you for your immediate response.
Best regards.
Dhanasekaran. K
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 2:31 PM Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy wrote:
>
> > Hello Gretl friends and users,
> >
> > I searched the commands for plotting Cusum & CusumSQ after
> > estimating OLS, but I can't find it in my search. Is it possible
> > to draw them using codes in Gretl?
> >
> > If yes, What command is to be used to plot / graph CUSUM and CUSUM
> > SQ test in Gretl?
>
> Unless I'm forgetting something, the answer is that right now you
> can get the CUSUM or CUSUMSQ plot only via the GUI (from a menu item
> in the model window).
>
> It's our intent that any plot available via the GUI should also be
> available via script, so that's something that should be fixed. It's
> not a super-high priority, but you can expect a --plot option to the
> "cusum" command in, let's say, a week or two.
>
> Allin
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