I wonder if there's further documentation and examples of usage for
GRETLDATA [ , ]
In the documentation the example is gretldata [ , "lg"] and it's not clear
to me how to pass arguments. For instance, why is the argument before the
comma blank and what does it mean... Howany arguments can we pass , order,
etc
On Thu, 18 Jan 2024, 16:31 Sven Schreiber, <sven.schreiber(a)fu-berlin.de>
wrote:
Am 18.01.2024 um 20:22 schrieb Meridiana GeoTopo:
Hi there.
I encountered an issue that puzzled me while trying to save an R dataset
data to re-open in Gretl from inside foreign {} end foreign
gretl.export(x) saves in .csv but loses information (column and rows,
keeps only the central data). I tried many set.
As an example, the native AirPassengers dataset:
/* ------------ script ----------------*/
set R_functions on
foreign language=R
library(ggplot2)
library(ggfortify)
library(remotes)
autoplot(AirPassengers)
p<-autoplot(AirPassengers, ts.colour = 'blue')
p + ggtitle('AirPassengers') + xlab('Year') + ylab('Passengers')
data <- as.matrix(AirPassengers) #fails
Your comment here suggests that it's the first line that somehow fails.
This is purely in the R world, gretl doesn't have anything to do with it.
It would be helpful if you could trim down your example some more, to get
to the core and expose the data export problem that (perhaps) you are
seeing. For example, maybe try with some trivial and/or artificial data.
cheers
sven
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