Hi Sven
yes I have tried it -without success
The bundle was saved after estimation using the Save File command as
SevernSTS . The Bundle icon is attached as a jpg. I also saved the bundle
contents but that command does not enable me to name a file so I don't know
if that info was actually saved. it doesn't appear in the icon attached.
I then went to the Gretl file command and created a script file containing
the text you sent to me having changed the name of the download bundle file
name and dependent variable -it clearly couldn't find/include the Bundle
file I had saved. I have attached an image of the Bundle SevernSTS. As I
said, however, this only appears to contain the estimation output file not
the individual elements of the estimation process which are listed in the
Command Save Bundle content .
Script file run:-
----------------------------------------------------------
include SevernSTS.gfn
STSM_fcast( &bstrucTS, 5)
series SEVERN_EGGS_UNADJ = bstrucTS.fcast
series SEVERN_EGGS_UNADJ = bstrucTS.fcastvar
-----------------------------------------------
This was the log of running the script file:-
gretl version 2020e
Current session: 2020-12-16 08:50
? include SevernSTS.gfn
Error reading SevernSTS.gfn
Error executing script: halting
include SevernSTS.gfn
----------------------------------------
Cheers
Brian
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 22:44, Sven Schreiber <svetosch(a)gmx.net> wrote:
Am 15.12.2020 um 20:34 schrieb Brian Revell:
> Hi Sven
> yes I cAn save bundle as an icon. But when I open the bundle icon, all
> there is is the output printout, whereas theafolder icon lists a heap of
> components from the estimation though no values, just descriptors.
> However if one of them is clicked, it reveaks the content if the
> element, but there is no obvious way to access them or the folder if a
> forecast script module were to be run subsequently.
You shouldn't need to "open" the bundle or access it through the GUI.
Once it's in the session it should be there and ready for the scripting
code to access it. Have you tried running the code lines I posted
before? (With the name suitably adapted.)
cheers
sven
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