Moreover, in the first question, I discovered that I was not able to use
the multiplot function to combine the extracted.png graphs from the SVAR
estimation window.
I would like to know how to go about this.
Thanks
On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 at 13:17, Olasehinde Timmy <timmexdareal(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks for your response, sir.
I think the first question is clear.
Let me express my second question clearly.
I am trying to estimate multivariate garch models using the full
information maximum likelihood method. I am quite familiar with the usage
of the single equation type, but not with the system types.
I thought there should be a way of representing the multivariate maximum
likelihood in a matrix form for estimation purposes. My major concern is
when there are many variables involved, and I believe representing the
maximum likelihood in matrix form would make it easy.
I don't know if you understand me better now.
Thanks.
On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 at 07:19, Artur T. <atecon(a)posteo.de> wrote:
> Am 10.08.22 um 00:22 schrieb Olasehinde Timmy:
> > Dear Prof.
> >
> > Please, my question is two-fold.
> >
> > First, I have been working on structural VAR/VEC models. However, I
> > would like to know how to combine and plot the graphs and probably name
> > each before plotting the graphs.
>
> Hi Olasehinde,
>
> I am not fully sure that I understand you. But if you would like to
> combine multiple plots to a single one, you may want to check out the
> multiplot package:
>
http://gretl.sourceforge.net/current_fnfiles/multiplot.gfn
>
>
> Best,
> Artur
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