PG
Periklis Gogas
Associate Professor
of Economic Analysis and International Economics
Department of Economics, Democritus University of
Thrace
Associate Editor - Journal of Economic Asymmetries
Euro Area Business Cycle Network - Fellow
The Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis - Fellow
The Society for Economic Measurement - Member
Institute for Nonlinear Dynamical Inference (INDI) - Charter Fellow
_______________________________________________Am 29.03.2019 um 04:03 schrieb Fred Engst:Hello to all the hard working team members who have work on building
this beloved gretl. I have another item on the wish-list. I found
that Ordinary least squares as formula only works when I have no more
than 5 variables. Otherwise, the file commend item is dimmed. ?
Hi, I cannot confirm this behavior. As a test case I have successfully
created a Latex output from gretl from an OLS model with 6 regressors
plus the constant term.
If this doesn't work for you I guess you would have to provide more
detail on your case (including version numbers of gretl and your Latex
distro).
cheers
svenHi Sven,I don’t have Latex. I’m just working on the plain gretl 2019b-git on MacBook Pro OS X 10.11.6.So without Latex it will not wor. Here are two screen shots, both from the dataset cps4_small. When I have all the variables in the model, the "View as equation” is dimmed. If I select only 5 variables, it is not, as can be seen from the next screen shot.Fred
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