I did, but it didn't produce a result in the console, but I worked around it with eval
readfile()
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De: Cottrell, Allin <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>
Enviado: miércoles, 7 de abril de 2021 22:06
Para: Gretl list <gretl-users(a)gretlml.univpm.it>
Asunto: [Gretl-users] Re: Storing model output summary
You're ignoring the working example I gave you, which is very simple.
Just give a filename as the argument to "outfile" (no buffer option)
then execute your logit command, do "end outfile", and you'll get a
plain text file containing the logit results.
Allin
On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 1:12 PM Iago Varela <iagovar(a)outlook.com> wrote:
Hi, I've tried the following
1)
# Running our logit model
string logit_summary = ""
outfile logit_summary.txt --buffer=logit_summary # Writing logit output into string
var
logit model_dependent model_regressors --p-values
end outfile
print logit_summary
2)
# Running our logit model
string logit_summary = ""
outfile --buffer=logit_summary # Writing logit output into string var
logit model_dependent model_regressors --p-values
end outfile
print logit_summary
store model_summary.txt logit_summary
Neither of two produce a file, although I can print the result in the second one.
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