For example
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DECLARE VECTOR[SERIES] GBFRCST(50)
LABELS GBFRCST
# 'GB_F_M12' 'GB_L_M12' 'GB_F_M11' 'GB_L_M11' 'GB_F_M10' 'GB_L_M10' $
'GB_F_M09' 'GB_L_M09' 'GB_F_M08' 'GB_L_M08' 'GB_F_M07' 'GB_L_M07' $
'GB_F_M06' 'GB_L_M06' 'GB_F_M05' 'GB_L_M05' 'GB_F_M04' 'GB_L_M04' $
'GB_F_M03' 'GB_L_M03' 'GB_F_M02' 'GB_L_M02' 'GB_F_M01' 'GB_L_M01' $
'GB_F__00' 'GB_L__00' 'GB_F__01' 'GB_L__01' 'GB_F__02' 'GB_L__02' $
'GB_F__03' 'GB_L__03' 'GB_F__04' 'GB_L__04' 'GB_F__05' 'GB_L__05' $
'GB_F__06' 'GB_L__06' 'GB_F__07' 'GB_L__07' 'GB_F__08' 'GB_L__08' $
'GB_F__09' 'GB_L__09' 'GB_F__10' 'GB_L__10' 'GB_F__11' 'GB_L__11' $
'GB_F__12' 'GB_L__12'- if I open the Series Window, I can see my new series as soon as I DECLARE my vector.
- However, their labels don't appear in the window until I read in some new data series.
- Similarly, graphs of series I've created with DECLARE VECTOR[SERIES] label them with the name of the vector (e.g. GBFRCST(7)) rather than the label I've carefully assigned. (e.g.GB_F_M09)
Any idea what I've overlooked?