Hi Sven
the dependent variable and independent variables are different and X only
contained a single indep. variable and y a single dep. variable. So as far
as I can see the error message is nonsense. It should be possible to
estimate a Bayesian regression with a single indep variable eg a Bayesian
trend function.
cheers
Brian
Brian J Revell
Professor Emeritus
Agricultural and Food Economics
Harper Adams University
Newport
Shropshire
TF10 8NB
Tel 01952815237.
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2022, 17:21 Sven Schreiber, <sven.schreiber(a)fu-berlin.de>
wrote:
Am 27.08.2022 um 16:28 schrieb Brian Revell:
> I thought i would try this option estimating a simple model (always >
the best way to gain experience and confidence with the routine). >
Independent variable, 1 indep variable . No lag on Y. . Zero > selected for
out of sample forecast Constant -can be omitted. > Best 4 models selected
-again as the default. > > This was the output:- Dependent viariable was
removed from the X > list.*It is not there -there is only a single indep
variable. * Error > message from BACE_GUI(): Average model size should be
greater then 0 > and lower than K !!! *Average model size specified is the
default > 1*
I'm only getting the output you're describing when I enter the same
variable as dependent and as the single element of the list of independent
variables. And in this case it strikes me as correct.
cheers
sven
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