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@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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