Thanks very much for all the updates.
> 4)-When there is a large number of observations (such as over
> 500 in USMacroM.gdt), for forecasting, using "error bars" for
> the confidence interval creates a messy graph where the
> observations and the forecasts are completely covered with the
> error bars.
We'll try forcing non-use of errorbars for T > 160.
Do you think this can be
solved by changing the order of drawing? I
mean, by first drawing the confidence intervals and then the other
lines on top of it.
> 12)-Finally, the labels in the summary statistics window cannot
> be not aligned properly in my translation...
I think this should be fixed now.
As I understand, the fix involves vertically
listing each variable
with its own little summary statistics table. But this is unintuitive
and makes reading the whole thing and comparing different variables
difficult. Could you reformat this screen to show horizontally 5 or 6
variables at a time please? I think this is what most programs do.
Example:
Varname_1 Varname_2 Varname_3 Varname_4
Mean xxx xxx xxx xxx
Median xxx xxx xxx xxx
Minimum xxx xxx xxx xxx
Maximum xxx xxx xxx xxx
Standard deviation xxx xxx xxx
C.V. xxx xxx xxx xxx
Skewness xxx xxx xxx xxx
Ex. kurtosis xxx xxx xxx xxx
Cheers
Talha
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