On Thu, 22 Dec 2011, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza wrote:
El 22/12/11 15:58, Allin Cottrell escribió:
>
> Others have made good suggestions; I'll add 2 cents.
>
> If you want to explore the models using gretl on your local
> machine, try Sven's suggestion of saving a "session" file on
> the remote machine and copying it to the local one. This will
> enable you to draw graphs and so on without re-estimating the
> model.
>
> If you want to export the results of the models so they're
> usable with either gretl or other software you can:
>
> (a) Via the CLI, access data such as $coeff, $uhat and so on
> and write these out as matrices. See chapter 13 of the Gretl
> User's Guide on Matrices, especially the sub-section on
> "Reading and writing matrices from/to text files".
>
> (b) Via the GUI, in a model window, go to /Edit/Copy and
> choose comma-separated: this will give you something you can
> paste into a spreadsheet.
By the way, I know you may use 'gretl -r sessionfile' for opening a
previously saved session file, and that using gretlcli in an interactive
way when you write 'quit' gretl asks for a file to save the session, but
is there any way to save the session when you use gretlcli in batch mode?
No, the "session" is really a GUI-only concept. The file that
is auto-saved when you quit an interactive run with gretlcli
is called "session.inp", but it's just a script. You could,
however, run this script in the GUI program.
Allin