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是eviews6的使用指南
• Chapter 1. “Object View and Procedure Reference,” on page 3 provides a cross-refer-
enced listing of commands, views, and procedures associated with each object.
• Chapter 2. “Object Summary for Commands,” on page 591 offers an alternative index-
ing of the object views and procedures described in the previous chapters, pairing
each entry with a list of the objects to which it may be applied.
• Chapter 3. “Graph Creation Commands,” on page 601 documents the specialized
object view commands for producing graph views from various EViews data objects.
• Chapter 4. “Command Reference,” on page 675 provides a full description of auxiliary
and interactive commands.
• Chapter 5. “Special Expression Reference,” on page 815 special expressions that may
be used in series assignment and series generation, or as terms in estimation specifi-
cations.
The remaining chapters describe the specialized commands, keywords and functions used
by the EViews string and date libraries, and the matrix and programming languages:
• Chapter 6. “String and Date Function Reference,” on page 823 describes the syntax of
the functions used when working with strings and dates in EViews.
• Chapter 7. “Matrix Language Reference,” on page 839 is an alphabetical listing of the
commands and functions associated with the EViews matrix language.
• Chapter 8. “Programming Language Reference,” on page 869 contains an alphabetical
listing of the keywords and functions associated with the EViews programming lan-
guage.
• Appendix A. “Operator and Function Listing,” on page 883 lists the operators and
functions that may be used with series and (in some cases) matrix objects. A more
detailed description of these operators and functions is available in the User’s Guide I.
Note also that the last few chapters of User’s Guide I contain additional material that should
be of interest when working with commands. Specifically:
2— Preface
• Chapter 16. “Object and Command Basics,” on page 577 provides additional back-
ground on the use of commands in EViews.
• Chapter 17. “EViews Programming,” on page 593 describes the basics of using pro-
grams for batch processing and documents the programming language.
• Chapter 18. “Matrix Language,” beginning on page 627 describes the EViews matrix
language.
• Chapter 19. “Working with Graphs,” on page 651 describes the use of commands to
customize graph objects.
• Chapter 20. “Working with Tables,” beginning on page 675 documents the table
object and describes the basics of working with tables in EViews.
• Chapter 21. “Working with Spools,” beginning on page 687 discusses commands for
working with spools.
• Chapter 22. “Strings and Dates,” on page 695 describes the syntax and functions
available for manipulating text strings and dates.
• Chapter 23. “Workfile Functions,” beginning on page 727 describes special functions
for obtaining information about observations in the workfile.
• Appendix A. “Operator and Function Reference,” on page 733 describes the operators
and functions that may be used with series and (in some cases) matrix objects.