Am 28.11.2018 um 15:40 schrieb Davide Bertani:

I am now facing a second, bigger challenge: with Sven's script, I got the standard errors, p values, O.R. and IC 95% that I needed. Now I have to tabulate them, using Excel or Word. Problem is that the Gretl results file, which I attached to the mail, shows (along with the useful data obtained) many other things that I do not need, lines and lines of text that I should manually delete hundreds of times (the akaike criterion, the schwarz criterion, hannan- quinn etc.). 
What I need is a series of rows displaying ONLY the ES, P-values and so on, instead of having to search through the list of results that the Gretl logit analysis gave me. DId I manage to explain my problem? does anyone have any suggestions about it?

You probably need the --quiet switch (which it seems isn't documented for logit, but works). Plus the $coeff and other $-accessors as I briefly mentioned before. Check this out:

<hansl>
open credscore
list reg = Age..Selfempl
loop foreach r reg --quiet
  logit Acc const $r --quiet
  printf "First coefficient estimate: %g\n", $coeff[1]
  printf "1st coeff. std err: %g\n", $stderr[1]
  matrix tstats = $coeff ./ $stderr
  printf "1st coeff. t-stat: %g\n", tstats[1]
endloop
</hansl>

Instead of printing it out inside the loop, you could also append to a result matrix one-by-one, and print (or store) the final matrix after the loop.

hth,
sven