Ox code must be written entirely in ASCII characters (lower-ASCII to be
precise), and the input file must be ASCII or UTF8 (Strings may contain any
character).
Your code may be using non-ascii characters (although they look almost like
ascii). Likely offending characters are ' * ^.
One way to get the wrong ' for transpose is to copy some Ox code from PDF files.
Your email is encoded in Korean, and that may be another way to enter roman
characters or symbols taken from non-ASCII characters (elsewhere in the unicode
set).
Jurgen
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Shuai Yang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got a error message, when I was running my codes.
>
> the error is :
>
> --------------- Ox at 12:16:36 on 28-Apr-2009 ---------------
>
> Ox Professional version 5.00 (Windows/U/MT) (C) J.A. Doornik, 1994-2007
> D:\Program Files\OxMetrics5\Ox\EVT_VaR_insample.ox (103): 'unrecognized
> D:\Program Files\OxMetrics5\Ox\EVT_VaR_insample.ox (103): '¨ù' unrecognized
> D:\Program Files\OxMetrics5\Ox\EVT_VaR_insample.ox (103): '‰' unrecognized
>
> Ox reports errors: exit code= 2!!
>
> the codes in raw 103 is:
> qu_pos=threshold+(vp[1][]/vp[0][])(N*(1-quan)'/T£©.^(-vp[0][])-1);
>
> Can anyone could help me. Many thanks.
>
> Best,
>
> Shuai
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