Errrrm, yes you did actually! Twice, in fact (emboldened for emphasis):
(1) "Hence, I want to incorporate the CUSUM or --plot command and
*expect* *your
--plot command shortly*." *Expect?* Who are you to 'expect' anything? You
didn't make the package, you're just a user like anybody else ... so the
general rule is that *you get what you're given* *until further notice*.
(2) "Once again thanking you for your *immediate response*." Allin will
respond in his own time; why does he have to do it *immediately*? I'd
frankly smack you for that if you said that to me.
If you still don't understand why these invitations claim urgency upon the
receiver, then maybe go and consult an English dictionary?
I repeat: *Don't claim urgency on this list: they're not at your beck and
call 24/7!*
No further response needed nor desired.
C
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 08:32, Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy <drgkdphd(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I am to reply the message of Mr.Clive that l didn't claim any
urgency.
and I thanked only for Allin's previous response and reply.
Dhanasekaran.K
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 12:20 AM Clive Nicholas <clivelists(a)googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Don't claim urgency on this list: they're not at your beck and call 24/7!
>
> C
>
> On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 at 06:25, Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy <drgkdphd(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much Prof.Allin.
>>
>> Ok.Prof. We can get the CUSUM or CUSUMSQ plot via
>> the GUI. But my intention/ requirement is to graph CUSUM or CUSUMSQ via
>> code to add in a script developed for Asymmetric Cointegration and
>> Dynamic Multiplier in a Nonlinear Framework . Almost all the available
>> studies on ARDL and NARDL used them in ARDL and NARDL Models Using stata
>> or Eviews or R prog . Hence, I want to incorporate the CUSUM or --plot
>> command and expect your --plot command shortly.
>> Once again thanking you for your immediate
>> response.
>>
>> Best regards.
>> Dhanasekaran. K
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 2:31 PM Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hello Gretl friends and users,
>>> >
>>> > I searched the commands for plotting Cusum & CusumSQ after
>>> > estimating OLS, but I can't find it in my search. Is it possible
>>> > to draw them using codes in Gretl?
>>> >
>>> > If yes, What command is to be used to plot / graph CUSUM and CUSUM
>>> > SQ test in Gretl?
>>>
>>> Unless I'm forgetting something, the answer is that right now you
>>> can get the CUSUM or CUSUMSQ plot only via the GUI (from a menu item
>>> in the model window).
>>>
>>> It's our intent that any plot available via the GUI should also be
>>> available via script, so that's something that should be fixed. It's
>>> not a super-high priority, but you can expect a --plot option to the
>>> "cusum" command in, let's say, a week or two.
>>>
>>> Allin
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>
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