On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, Wingenroth, Thorsten wrote:

> first of all: I think Gretl is great. Just what I had looking for 
> my students and myself. Clean, fast, easy, powerful but - most of 
> all - a nice user interface. That's what R is missing.

Thanks, glad you like it!

> That said [...]
>
> The menu item for compacting series does not work correctly. 
> Although the option "last" is specified in the attributes, another 
> method to compact is used. In contrast, if you use the command 
> line interface, everything works fine.

Thanks for the report. I see the problem, and it's specific to 
running two compaction steps: daily to monthly then monthly to 
annual. I've found the source of the problem and fixed it in CVS; 
fixed snapshots will follow tomorrow.

> If you want to try out yourself, just try to compact these two 
> files via the menu to a frequency of 1 year. A lot of data gets 
> lost at the beginning of the series.

One thing to note is that your DAX CSV file is not suitable for 
importation to gretl as it stands. You can't include a thousands 
separator in such a file. (When I experimented with it I had to open 
it in a text editor and delete all instances of '.'.) All the 
supposedly numerical values such as "10.666,43" (meaning, I take it, 
10 thousand, six hundred and sixty six point four three) are read as 
string variables since gretl can't make any numerical sense of such 
constructions with two bits of punctuation.

Allin Cottrell

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