On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:12 AM, Santiago Afonso
<santiago.afonso@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
I'm new to gretl and I'm trying to create a simple script that will,
for instance, seasonally adjust all variables. And I've run into
troubles. So...
1. how do I generate variable variable names to genr? for instance, I want to call each detrended variable "sa_" & the original variable name
2. how do I pass the parameter to deseas()? deseas(gdp) works
fine, but deseas(varname(4)) doesn't (assuming varname(4)="gdp",
varname returns a string and deseas doesn't work that way. I also tried
looping through a list of all the variables, but the same error of
erroneous argument type is brought up by deseas().
Thanks!!
SA
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Hello.
I'm new to gretl and I'm trying to create a simple script that will,
for instance, seasonally adjust all variables. And I've run into
troubles. So...
1. how do I generate variable variable names to genr? for instance, I want to call each detrended variable "sa_" & the original variable name
2.
how do I pass the parameter to deseas()? deseas(gdp) works fine, but
deseas(varname(4)) doesn't (assuming varname(4)="gdp", varname returns
a string and deseas doesn't work that way. I also tried looping through
a list of all the variables, but the same error of erroneous argument
type is brought up by deseas().
Thanks!!
PC