On Mon, February 5, 2007 10:48, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Andreas Karlsson schrieb:
>
> * Add a menu entry for creating cross tabulation tables, for cross
> tabulation of one variable against the other
Do you have in mind a GUI for 'xtab' or something else? Anyway I agree
it would be useful.
This is being worked on.
> * For OLS output, also show the ANOVA table (or add a check box
where
> the user can choose to show the ANOVA table in the output)
I don't understand this one, can you explain a bit?
I think Andreas means the classic table with total/explained/residual
sums of squares and corresponding degrees of freedom.
Now, I *personally* don't like it very much; if you ask me, the best I
can say for it is that it's redundant. Moreover, it's rather easy to
build it via user commands and "$" accessors, if one wants. But it'd be
easy to add an --anova switch to ols (and corresponding checkbox) if
popular demand requires it.
> * In the outputs decimals (,) are used as separators (e.g.,
3,14), but
> for input one have to use a full stop (.) as separator (e.g., 3.14).
> This is somwehat unintuitive, and should be changed so that the same is
> used for output and input.
AFAIK the period (.) is only required in scripts and such. Otherwise it
may be a bug.
For my take on this subject, see
http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/pipermail/gretl-users/2006-January/000270.html
If I could go back in time, one of the things I would do is campaign
vigorously against locale-dependent decimal separators in gretl, at the
cost of a hunger strike. But it's too late now (and by the way, some
people seem to like them, so I guess I'll just shut up).
Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti
Dipartimento di Economia
FacoltĂ di Economia "G. FuĂ "
Ancona