* Brian wrote:
I am attempting a simple task of identifying structural breaks in a
single time series trend. There is a single dep var t=1994-2021, two
variables in X viz. constant and time. The following error message
comes up:
The variable X is read-only
*** error in function SB_GUI, line 7
Hi Sven Version 2023c of Gretl. and StrucBreak 09.1
Brian
On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 at 22:18, Sven Schreiber
wrote:
> Am 28.03.2024 um 16:36 schrieb Brian Revell:
>
> I am attempting a simple task of identifying structural breaks in a single
> time series trend.
> There is a single dep var
Thanks Sven for the detailed explanstion.. I had eventually arrived at the
conclusion that the mean value of the density was the point estimate being
output albeit that the densities for each parameter were also an output
plot option. It would seem then that the residuals from the mean values are
Am 28.03.2024 um 16:36 schrieb Brian Revell:
I am attempting a simple task of identifying structural breaks in a
single time series trend.
There is a single dep var t=1994-2021, two variables in X viz.
constant and time
The following error message comes up
The variable X is read-only
***
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 3:56 PM Artur T. wrote:
>
> The first time, I play around with the option to store a dataset as a
> gretl database. This works, as mentioned in the command reference, for
> cross-sectional and time-series data but not panel (ok so far).
>
> I tried to store a string-valued
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 3:56 PM Marcin Błażejowski wrote:
>
> two questions:
> 1. what $error=1 means?
> 2. and why 'errmsg(1)' returns empty string?
In libgretl, $error = 1 means an unclassified error, not associated
with any error message. Almost all errors that can occur in built-in
commands
Maybe you should give more context?
What did you do to get that error?
How can we reproduce?
Thanks.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 9:02 PM Marcin Błażejowski
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> two questions:
> 1. what $error=1 means?
> 2. and why 'errmsg(1)' returns empty string?
>
> Marcin
>
> --
> Marcin Błażejowski
Apologies to anyone who's getting this message for a second time, but
we're planning to release gretl 2024a soon, so this would be a good
time for translators to send in any updates they can.
Thanks, as always, to those who take the trouble to make gretl multilingual!
Allin
Hi all,
The first time, I play around with the option to store a dataset as a
gretl database. This works, as mentioned in the command reference, for
cross-sectional and time-series data but not panel (ok so far).
I tried to store a string-valued series. However, the string-values get
lost
I am attempting a simple task of identifying structural breaks in a single
time series trend.
There is a single dep var t=1994-2021, two variables in X viz. constant and
time
The following error message comes up
The variable X is read-only
*** error in function SB_GUI, line 7
> list X = !nelem(X)
Hi,
two questions:
1. what $error=1 means?
2. and why 'errmsg(1)' returns empty string?
Marcin
--
Marcin Błażejowski
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Am 16.03.2024 um 17:22 schrieb Brian Revell:
Hi
I have tried using the BayTool package with some success (in terms of
getting output),
I have read (perhaps not well enough) the detailed paper by Luca Pedini.
Luca has had some email problems lately, perhaps he didn't get this one.
However, I
Am 18.03.2024 um 00:15 schrieb Alecos Papadopoulos:
On page 349 of gretl's user guide the state space model is defined as
[Just to be clear for anybody else on this list, this is just the basic
first formulation, not the most general form that gretl supports.]
Later, when presenting the
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