Hi there,
I have encountered two kinds of strange bugs with gretl 2015-10-16 x86_64 on Windows:
1.) Opening a file like the attached one with a "just launched" gretl instance
will result in automatically substituting the string variables with IDs. However, starting
gretl with a script which opens the file with the --preserve option works fine. And, after
this was done first within the current gretl instance, if one "selects" open
from the menu, it works also as-if the "preserve" option is turned on. Cost me a
bit of time to get to it...
2.) The same file as attached, opened such that the string variables "name" from
t1 to t3 are there. Then restrict the sample such that "t2" is not included. The
factorized boxplot will have as x-tics t1 , t2. The same is true if you take the
"--permanent" option. This made me more of a headache until I got there ;)
I read that there are some bugs in the recent non-release gretl version but I do not know
if this was already known.
The example file and the example scripts are attached.
PS: Is there an easy way to pipe individual varnames for the x-tics in a boxplot to
gnuplot via the {} command? And, why can I do something like "Values = (Values ==1 ?
10 : Values)" but not "Name = (Name == 't1' ? 'uiui' :
Name)"? Is there an alternative to do so which I am not aware of?
Regards and many thanks
Frederik
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Frederik Schaff, Dipl.-Volkswirt
FernUniversität in Hagen
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