Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general-purpose tabulation commands, tabulate, table, and tabstat, are reviewed and compared. When these do not provide a tabulation solution, one key strategy is to prepare the material for tabulation as a set of variables, after which the table itself can be presented with tabdisp or list. This is the first of two papers on this topic
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
any problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either wi...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
Stata is one of the most popular statistical software in the world and suited for all kinds of users...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
This document provides an introduction to the use of Stata. It is designed to be an overview rather ...
Matrices in Stata can serve as look-up tables. Because Stata will accept references to matrix elemen...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...
Stata's svytab command is quite limited because tables that users need to produce for reports often ...
This addition to Stata enables extensive formatting of statistical tables created within Stata, crea...
The Stata Journal publishes reviewed papers together with shorter notes or comments, regular columns...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
any problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either wi...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
Tables in some form or another are part and parcel of data management and analysis. The main general...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
Stata is one of the most popular statistical software in the world and suited for all kinds of users...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
This document provides an introduction to the use of Stata. It is designed to be an overview rather ...
Matrices in Stata can serve as look-up tables. Because Stata will accept references to matrix elemen...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
Table-like graphs can be interesting, useful, and even mildly innovative. This column outlines some ...
Stata's svytab command is quite limited because tables that users need to produce for reports often ...
This addition to Stata enables extensive formatting of statistical tables created within Stata, crea...
The Stata Journal publishes reviewed papers together with shorter notes or comments, regular columns...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
any problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either wi...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...