Henrique,
thank you for your help. Taking into account the code in the HP graph, I
have done the multiplot with several series.
Kind regards
2014-11-06 5:02 GMT-08:00 Henrique Andrade <henrique.coelho(a)gmail.com>:
Dear Cristián,
Do you have Lattex installed on your computer? If the answer is "yes" you
can plot the series you want and save them to the session as an icon and
then, using the icon view window, drag the icons to the "graph page" icon.
Best regards,
Henrique
2014-11-06 0:27 GMT-02:00 Cristián Arturo Ducoing Ruiz <
cducoingr(a)gmail.com>:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm working in a paper (
>
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264418342_Capital_Stock_in_Machi...)
> with several times series and I want to save some space.
> I have done this graph
>
> Energy Capital ratio
> Europe and Latin America 1870 -1970
>
>
> The problem, i that I need to put en any little graph another variable
> (Energy Intensity in this case), something similar to this simple plot
>
>
>
>
> Do you have some ideas or I must do it with R?
> I'm a really Gretl fan so i preffer to do with this great software!
> Thank you everyone for this user list
>
>
>
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> Atte.
> Cristián Arturo Ducoing Ruiz
>
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