Brian, I'm guessing you're using gretl 2024d on Windows, and I have the same setup here. I cannot replicate your crashes. I'm wondering whether you should perhaps explicitly uninstall gretl and re-install it, but perhaps you have already done that.I seem to be experiencing crashouts of gGretl when adding a new variable or revising existing data.After entering an observation and pressing return, the cursor moves to the next observation cell. However on typing in the next observation, nothing appears in the cell and Gretl crashes out. This should not happen and is extremely frustrating. I have never experienced this on earlier versions (current version 2024d).
Well, there's another solution, namely to hit Return twice: once to move to the next cell, a second time to activate editing in that cell. I agree it's not obvious why one would have to do that, but I guess it's better than to reach for the mouse.The only work around solution is to physically the select the next cell by clicking on it, and entering the observation data. Harly a streamlined input process.
Please check.
Given the problem I have had loading k-means clustering package (still not solved) , I am wondering if I shoudld simply redownload an earlier version that 2024d?
Again, since that was another problem I couldn't replicate and we haven't heard of problems from other people, the only general idea right now is to reinstall. If it persists, then it would be more mysterious. Is this on Windows 10?
cheers
sven