In gretl console under Windows, I type the commands what follows that
? print "@tramo"
C:\Program Files\tramo\tramo.exe
? print "@tramodir"
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\gretl\tramo
These paths do exist.
Thanks
Yi-Nung
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:> Data file is empty...
> I downloaded "tramo.inp" and testes it. But gretl responds
>
>
> Read datafile C:\Program Files\gretl-1.8.0x3\data\data9-7.gdt
> periodicity: 4, maxobs: 64,
> observations range: 1975:1-1990:4
>
> Listing 12 variables:
> 0) const 1) QNC 2) PRICE 3) INCOME 4) PRIME
> 5) UNEMP 6) STOCK 7) POP 8) WINTER 9) SPRING
> 10) SUMMER 11) FALL
>
> ? QNC_adj = tramolin(QNC)
It looks as if tramo hasn't written any output, or perhaps gretl
is looking for it in the wrong place. What do you get if you do
print "@tramo"
print "@tramodir"
(in a script or in the gretl console)?
Allin Cottrell
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