Hi,
Say I have a series like:
series cc=a/b
there are gaps in cc and I want to fill them through linear interpolation so I do
cc.ipolate f
now f has the full series but it has lost the "remarks" for cc which were "a/b" and has now "cc.ipolate f". Is there a way of keeping the history of the transformations to the cc series?
If I do
cc.ipolate cc
Eviews does not like it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Javier
Interpolation
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Re: Interpolation
Why dont you work with different series? Try calling them "cc_1"!
Re: Interpolation
Because I want to keep the history of the transformations of the series.
Regards,
Javier
Regards,
Javier
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Re: Interpolation
Do the interpolation into a new series, then copy the remarks across by setting the new series\' remarks equal to the old one\'s. I\'m on my phone, so can\'t check the exact syntax, but something along the lines of:
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%desc = cc.@description
f.label(d) {%desc}
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