Hi,
In the command line, if I want to specify the range for forecast sample, how can I specify it? For example, I can key in Forecast sample = 81 81 in the forecast dialog box, how can I do it using parameter for the command: eq.forecast ser01f?
Thanks,
Sunny
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- Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:18 pm
- Forum: Estimation
- Topic: Equation forecasting command with range
- Replies: 1
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- Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:03 am
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: Normality Test
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Re: Normality Test
Thank you for the info. BTW, is there a way to export these data to a table (without the graph) using programming?
- Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:32 am
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: Normality Test
- Replies: 4
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Normality Test
If I have a equation like equation gdpeq.ls ser01 ar(2) ma(3) for univariate ARMA, how can I get the Jarque-Bera statistics? I think I need to use jbera but I keep failing to show it successful...
Tks
Tks
- Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:04 am
- Forum: Programming
- Topic: How can I get the AR root and MA root programmatically
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How can I get the AR root and MA root programmatically
Hi,
As the subject, how could I get all AR roots and MA roots programmatically and hence I can detect whether it lies within the unit circle and invertible?
Thanks,
As the subject, how could I get all AR roots and MA roots programmatically and hence I can detect whether it lies within the unit circle and invertible?
Thanks,
