Matrices in Stata can serve as look-up tables. Because Stata will accept references to matrix elements within many commands, most notably generate and replace, users can access and use values from a table in either vector or full matrix form. Examples are given for entry of small datasets, recoding of categorical variables, and quantile-based or similar binning of counted or measured variables. In the last case, the device grants easy exploration of the consequences of different binning conventions and the instability of bin allocation
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
An introduction to matrices in Stata is found in [U] 14 Matrix expressions. This entry provides an o...
Rather than process estimation results in other applications, such as spreadsheets, this article sho...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Stata’s main data model treats observations in rows and variables in columns quite differently, but ...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. The Mata Matters column shows how Mata can be used interactively to...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
An introduction to matrices in Stata is found in [U] 14 Matrix expressions. This entry provides an o...
Rather than process estimation results in other applications, such as spreadsheets, this article sho...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Stata’s main data model treats observations in rows and variables in columns quite differently, but ...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. The Mata Matters column shows how Mata can be used interactively to...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Mata is Stata’s matrix language. In the Mata Matters column, we show how Mata can be used interactiv...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...