gretl 2023b freeware
Is a cross-platform software package for econometric analysis, written in the C programming language. It is free, open-source software. gretl is a software tool developed for users who frequently work with econometric analysis, by providing them with a bunch of useful features. gretl runs on a low-to-moderate amount of CPU and system memory, so it shouldn't interfere with the runtime of active processes. ...
Author | Allin Cottrell & Riccardo "Jack" Lucchet |
Released | 2023-07-21 |
Filesize | 38.30 MB |
Downloads | 2567 |
OS | Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 8 x64, Windows 10, Windows 10 x64, Windows 11 |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | econometric analysis, Comma Separated Values, statistical analysis, analyzer, analyze, econometric |
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2023b | Jul 21, 2023 | New Release | - New command "kdplot": simple access to a kernel density plot for a single series - New function typename(): return a string giving the type of the argument (can replace typeof() and typestr()) - "arima" command: implement built-in procedure for assessing lag orders, via new --lagselect option, and add GUI access - "corr" command: add 1 percent critical value of correlation coefficient to the output - "join" command: import descriptions of newly-added series, if present - "gnuplot" command: add new options --inbuf and --outbuf to accept, respectively, input from a named string and output to a named string - "smpl" command with the panel-data --time option: support the --replace modifier - "outfile" command: insist on correct syntax for usage with the --tempfile option - aggregate() function: support matrix input - misszero() and zeromiss() functions: support matrix input - SVAR addon: implement mixed (set-based and zero) restrictions |
2021b | May 5, 2021 | New Release | New function trigamma(): second derivative of lngamma New function midasmult(): gives MIDAS multipliers New command "bds": BDS nonlinearity test Gdtb data format: make the new variant the default Tighten up on defbundle() syntax: no empty arguments allowed Array definition: enforce the specific choice of type "wls" command, with 0/1 weights: compute $yhat and $uhat for the excluded observations "dpanel" estimation via the GUI: make the --dpdstyle flag configurable "dpanel" --verbose switch: provide some information on the instruments used "adf" command: support more accurate inference with improved p-values or critical values, for the GLS case in particular "xtab" command: clarify that the $result (matrix) accessor is just for the bivariate case "clear" command: add --functions option to remove all hansl functions from memory "restrict" command: add "inject" keyword to support use of an array of strings to specify restrictions |
2021a | Apr 14, 2021 | New Release | - New function vma() for multiple time series - quantile(): support variant methods Q7 and Q8 described in Hyndman and Fan (1996) - defbundle(): add two shorthand variants of this function - irf(): support calculation of multiple impulse responses in a single call (with internal speed-up) - irf() bug-fix: failing to compute bootstrap confidence band correctly when passed a $system bundle argument - VAR internals: scrap augmented Cholesky matrix; so the $system.C accessor is now a square matrix - $system bundle: ensure presence of xlist member, and include the command-word (var, vecm or system) - mread(): support reading gdt and gdtb files as matrices - readfile(): support reading gzipped files transparently - obslabel(): support a vector of observations - nls/mle/gmm blocks: support use of printf statements - "open" command: support reading selected series from native gretl datafiles (gdt, gdtb) - "join" command: support $obsmajor, $obsminor as outer keys |