Thanks. I have not gotten used to the existence of the hansel primer.
The statement in the user guide is not conclusive given that bundles are not listed and
yet can be passed as pointers.
One more silly question, why are lists and strings excluded? (This is not important. Just
curious.)
Logan
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From: oleg_komashko(a)ukr.net
Date:04/30/2014 5:25 AM (GMT-06:00)
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Cc: gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu
Subject: Re: [Gretl-users] String pointer?
Hansl primer, p. 35:
Each of the type-specifiers, with the exception of list and string, may be modified by
prepending
an asterisk to the associated parameter name, as in
function scalar myfunc (matrix *y)
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??? ????: "Logan Kelly"
<logan.kelly@uwrf.edu<mailto:logan.kelly@uwrf.edu>>
????: 30 ?????? 2014, 03:52:00
Hello,
Are pointers to strings allowed? (I am using 1.9.15cvs on Win7 64 bit) The following
script:
function test(string *t)
t="Hello World"
end function
string MyTestString
test(&MyTestString)
print MyTestString
yields the following error
gretl version 1.9.15cvs
Current session: 2014-04-29 19:46
? function test(string *t)
function test(string *t)
Unrecognized data type 'string *'
Error executing script: halting
function test(string *t)
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