I'm trying to get the p-value from my f-statistic.
I ran the command: !pval = @qfdist(.0319,3,1226) and eviews at the bottom left says !pval successfully computed
Where does the result go? I need what it computed
eviews output? Where is it?
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Re: eviews output? Where is it?
It is stored in the program variable !pval.
Program variables disappear once the program has run.
If you want something permanent, use a scalar object instead
Program variables disappear once the program has run.
If you want something permanent, use a scalar object instead
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Re: eviews output? Where is it?
I tried scalar pvalue=!pval=..... but that says !pval not defined now
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Re: eviews output? Where is it?
Hello,
The syntax "pvalue = !pval = @qfdist(.0319,3,1226)" tests whether !pval is equal to @qfdist(.0319,3,1226) and assigns that true/false result to pvalue, it does not assign the value returned by @qfdist to both !pval and pvalue. It sounds like "pvalue = @qfdist(.0319,3,1226)" is what you want.
The syntax "pvalue = !pval = @qfdist(.0319,3,1226)" tests whether !pval is equal to @qfdist(.0319,3,1226) and assigns that true/false result to pvalue, it does not assign the value returned by @qfdist to both !pval and pvalue. It sounds like "pvalue = @qfdist(.0319,3,1226)" is what you want.
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