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From Ryan1993: Is there a way to export all the data from output and forecast simulation into excel/csv format?
Yes, there is. Exporting the data available in the tables and graphs that appear in the output tab (e.g. estimations results, graphs with fitted variables, forecasting simulation results, etc...) is possible with the following gestures:
Drag and drop
Right click + copy + paste
In this example, we want to copy the data underling this graph, which corresponds to the euro area GDP growth forecast for 2011Q1. The blue line is the dynamic factor model forecast which starts almost one year ahead and becomes negative 100 days before the quarter has ended. The green line corresponds to the forecasts done with an ARIMA model, which of course, does not exploit the rich information set at our disposal, which contains more than 30 variables in this example. The red bar corresponds to the realization of GDP growth for 2011Q1, which takes place 45 days after the end of the quarter:
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From Ryan1993: Is there a way to export all the data from output and forecast simulation into excel/csv format?
Yes, there is. Exporting the data available in the tables and graphs that appear in the output tab (e.g. estimations results, graphs with fitted variables, forecasting simulation results, etc...) is possible with the following gestures:
In this example, we want to copy the data underling this graph, which corresponds to the euro area GDP growth forecast for 2011Q1. The blue line is the dynamic factor model forecast which starts almost one year ahead and becomes negative 100 days before the quarter has ended. The green line corresponds to the forecasts done with an ARIMA model, which of course, does not exploit the rich information set at our disposal, which contains more than 30 variables in this example. The red bar corresponds to the realization of GDP growth for 2011Q1, which takes place 45 days after the end of the quarter:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: