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Broken BVAR??
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:48 pm
by donihue
When I use the latest EViews 7.2 build (Nov 29 2011) with the (excellent) BVAR add-in in what I assume is its latest version (downloaded 30 Nov 2011, but the "bvar" programme is dated 27/07/2011), nothing happens: no "bvar" spool is produced. By contrast, if I use the "bvar" programme dated 24/03/2011, the usual "bvar" spool is produced. This would seem to indicate that either the 27/07/2011 version of "bvar" is faulty, or that something in the latest EViews build is blocking its functioning.
Regards
Donihue
Re: Broken BVAR??
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:11 pm
by EViews Gareth
I have the latest version of EViews, and just downloaded the latest version of the Add-in, and it worked for me.
Re: Broken BVAR??
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:21 pm
by donihue
Strange ...
I will try reinstalling everything to see if it is a problem with my installation.
Regards
Donihue
Re: Broken BVAR??
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:32 pm
by donihue
I repeated the installation of the new EViews 7.2 29 Nov 2011 build and the 27/07/2011 bvar programme, with the same (negative) results.
However, when I then manually pointed the add-in to the new bvar programme (by double-clicking on it in the "manage add-ins" window) it worked...
An unrelated query: is there a limit to the indexing of parameters in a model? When attempting to build a model, I receive an error if the coefficient index ("C(..)") is greater than 800 (even though the actual number of coefficients is (much!) smaller)
Regards
Donihue
Re: Broken BVAR??
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:18 pm
by EViews Gareth
You can't index an element of a coefficient vector that doesn't exist. The C coefficient vector has 750 elements. Thus you can't index element 800.
Re: Broken BVAR??
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:02 pm
by donihue
Thanks. I understand then that the index limit is 750.
Regards
Donihue