Wanting to present Stata output in a different way is a very common desire that lies behind many substantial user-written programs. Here I start at the beginning with some basic tips and tricks. I discuss using display to replay the results you want; putting results into new variables so that they can be listed, tabulated, or plotted; and using existing reduction commands to produce new datasets containing results
A resultsset is a Stata dataset created as output by a Stata command. It may be simply listed to the...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be e...
The output provided by most Stata commands is a plain text not suitable to be presented or published...
Wanting to present Stata output in a different way is a very common desire that lies behind many sub...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
any problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either wi...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
This column will focus on how to improve your fluency in Stata. Over the next issues we will look at...
Stata is one of the most popular statistical software in the world and suited for all kinds of users...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
Many problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either w...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be ...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
Stem-and-leaf displays have been widely taught since John W. Tukey publicized them energetically in ...
A resultsset is a Stata dataset created as output by a Stata command. It may be simply listed to the...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be e...
The output provided by most Stata commands is a plain text not suitable to be presented or published...
Wanting to present Stata output in a different way is a very common desire that lies behind many sub...
This talk illustrates how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inclu...
This tutorial will show how results from various Stata commands can be processed efficiently for inc...
any problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either wi...
Three user-written commands are reviewed as illustrations of different approaches to tabulation prob...
This column will focus on how to improve your fluency in Stata. Over the next issues we will look at...
Stata is one of the most popular statistical software in the world and suited for all kinds of users...
-tabletutorial- illustrates how Stata can be used to export statistical results and generate customi...
Many problems in data management center on relating values to values in other observations, either w...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be ...
In this article, we present a suite of basic commands that facilitate the production of HTML files i...
Stem-and-leaf displays have been widely taught since John W. Tukey publicized them energetically in ...
A resultsset is a Stata dataset created as output by a Stata command. It may be simply listed to the...
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be e...
The output provided by most Stata commands is a plain text not suitable to be presented or published...