This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation commands and Stata matrices directly into tables in XML format. The XML files can be opened with Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc, or they can be linked with Microsoft Word files. By using XML, xml_tab allows Stata users to apply a rich set of formatting options to the elements of output tables
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
This article introduces a new Stata command, labcenswdi, to automatically manage databases that prov...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
This addition to Stata enables extensive formatting of statistical tables created within Stata, crea...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
Statisticians make their living producing confidence intervals and pvalues. However, those in the St...
The listtab package supersedes the listtex package. It inputs a list of variables and outputs them a...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be e...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
I present an entirely rewritten version of the outreg command, which creates tables from the results...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be ...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
This article introduces a new Stata command, labcenswdi, to automatically manage databases that prov...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...
This article describes the new Stata command xml_tab, which outputs the results of estimation comman...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
This addition to Stata enables extensive formatting of statistical tables created within Stata, crea...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
Statisticians make their living producing confidence intervals and pvalues. However, those in the St...
The listtab package supersedes the listtex package. It inputs a list of variables and outputs them a...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be e...
The final aim of the majority of statistical analyses is to create a set of statistical tables for p...
I present an entirely rewritten version of the outreg command, which creates tables from the results...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be ...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
This article introduces a new Stata command, labcenswdi, to automatically manage databases that prov...
In this presentation, I present a new user package called texdoc. texdoc can be used to create a LaT...