Hi Philippe,
After you’ve estimated a regression, click on the File menu in the model window and select
“view as equation”. That’ll give you the coefficients, standard errors, sample size &
R-squared.
I hope this helps,
Peter
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From: gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu [mailto:gretl-users-bounces@lists.wfu.edu] On
Behalf Of Philippe
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2019 3:21 PM
To: gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu
Subject: [Gretl-users] Ordinary least squares as formula
Hello,
I'm new to gretl and i was wondering if it's possible to get the ordinary least
squares as a formula. I mean without having to copy the coefficients and having to
assemble a formula myself. I couldn't find such options. Does anyone know a solution
for that?