Dear Sven , Thanks for your suggestion. As per your instruction I add the brackets where ever necessary and corrected in my script .
In gretl version 2023_b , the printf command ( with out brackets) runs and gives the results. printf"------------------------------------------------------------\n" This command does not show any error and got the results. What the problem faced is , In gretl version 2025b, for the same script I got the error and halting. gretl version 2025b Current session: 2025-06-21 00:35 ? clear Parse error at unexpected token 'printf"' Error executing script: halting > printf"------------------------------------------------------------\n" This command shows an error and halting. By adding the brackets , the script for 2025b runs without any error and give the results printf("------------------------------------------------------------\n") string F_Bound_LS= sprintf("F_Bound_Calculated : %.4f\n F_Lower_Bound_I[0]: %.4f\n\ F_Upper_Bound_I[1]: %.4f\n",F_Calc_Bound_LS,F_B_I0,F_B_I1) print "@F_Bound_LS" string t_Bound_LS= sprintf("t_Bound_Calculated : %.4f\n t_Lower_Bound_I[0]: %.4f\n\ t_Upper_Bound_I[1]: %.4f\n",t_Calc_Bound_LS,t_B_I0,t_B_I1) print "@t_Bound_LS" Thanks with regards. Dhanasekaran. On Fri, Jun 20, 2025 at 10:30 PM Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy <drgkd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks and I will correct my code accordingly. > > On Fri, 20 Jun 2025 at 10:26 PM, Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy < > drgkd...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks for your suggestion and I correct it . >> >> On Fri, 20 Jun 2025 at 10:01 PM, Sven Schreiber < >> sven.schrei...@fu-berlin.de> wrote: >> >>> Am 20.06.2025 um 16:09 schrieb Dhanasekaran Kuppusamy: >>> > Hi Gretl users, >>> > The following code is not working in the new >>> > version of Gretl-2025b. But when I use the previous version of the >>> > Gretl it gives the results. What is the problem with the following >>> > code? What is the solution to this problem? >>> It would be useful to be more specific than to say "it's not working". >>> However, ... >>> > >>> > string F_Bound_LS= sprintf"F_Bound_Calculated : %.4f\n >>> > F_Lower_Bound_I[0]: %.4f\n\ >>> > F_Upper_Bound_I[1]: %.4f\n",F_Calc_Bound_LS, F_B_I0,F_B_I1) >>> >>> This line is missing at least an opening parenthesis after the 'sprintf' >>> function name. If it really worked before, you would have been very >>> lucky. >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> sven >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Gretl-users mailing list -- gretl-users@gretlml.univpm.it >>> To unsubscribe send an email to gretl-users-le...@gretlml.univpm.it >>> Website: >>> https://gretlml.univpm.it/postorius/lists/gretl-users.gretlml.univpm.it/ >>> >>
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