An Introduction to Stata Programming covers three types of programming that can be used in working with Stata: do-file programming, ado-file programming, and Mata functions that work in conjunction with do- and ado-files. Baum places emphasis on how you can usefully automate Stata more effectively. The introductory chapters discuss why you should invest time and effort in learning Stata programming, and the present elementary concepts of the command-line interface and some commonly used tools for working with programs and datasets.Title supplied by cataloger
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
This manual was prepared to be used as part of a one-week training course. Earlier versions of the m...
Mata is Stata's matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Stata is a leading statistical software package in the social sciences. Although not free, it has ma...
Stata is one of the most popular statistical software in the world and suited for all kinds of users...
As explained in the Editorial announcements at the start of this issue, the Stata Journal will be fe...
Content: Accessing Stat via the university server; Loading the first dataset in Stat; Executing comm...
Stata is a command driven program. It is a general purpose statistical software package which is use...
Rather than process estimation results in other applications, such as spreadsheets, this article sho...
Various suggestions are made on Stata programming style, under the headings of presentation, helpful...
This article reviews An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata by Christopher F. Baum
Functions in Stata take two main forms, built-in functions that are part of the executable and egen ...
This Stata overview, created by AGRODEP for its members, presents basic skills and commands that mem...
Content: Structure of commands; Getting help in Stata; More commands; Information on Assignment
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
This manual was prepared to be used as part of a one-week training course. Earlier versions of the m...
Mata is Stata's matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Stata is a leading statistical software package in the social sciences. Although not free, it has ma...
Stata is one of the most popular statistical software in the world and suited for all kinds of users...
As explained in the Editorial announcements at the start of this issue, the Stata Journal will be fe...
Content: Accessing Stat via the university server; Loading the first dataset in Stat; Executing comm...
Stata is a command driven program. It is a general purpose statistical software package which is use...
Rather than process estimation results in other applications, such as spreadsheets, this article sho...
Various suggestions are made on Stata programming style, under the headings of presentation, helpful...
This article reviews An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata by Christopher F. Baum
Functions in Stata take two main forms, built-in functions that are part of the executable and egen ...
This Stata overview, created by AGRODEP for its members, presents basic skills and commands that mem...
Content: Structure of commands; Getting help in Stata; More commands; Information on Assignment
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
This manual was prepared to be used as part of a one-week training course. Earlier versions of the m...
Mata is Stata's matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...