At 10:51 01/12/03 +0000, Angela Casbard wrote (in reply toMarnix H.H.
Zoutenbier):
Also, Tony Brady's reformat does the job nicely!
Another possibility is to use my own -parmest- package, downloadable from
SSC, which saves estimation results as an output data set with 1
observation per parameter (or 1 observation per parameter per by-group) and
data on estimates, confidence intervals, P-values and other estimation
results and parameter attributes specified by the user. This data set may
be listed in the user's preferred format, saved to disk, or written to
memory (overwriting the pre-existing data). In Stata, type
ssc desc parmest
to find out more. You might also like to refer to my Stata Journal article
on -parmest-, and the many things you can do with -parmest- output data
sets (Newson, 2003), which is also downloadable as a pre-publication draft
on my website at
http://www.kcl-phs.org.uk/rogernewson/
either using a browser or using the Stata -net- command.
I hope this helps.
Roger
References
Newson R. Confidence intervals and P-values for delivery to the end user.
The Stata Journal 2003; 3(3): 245-269.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 01 December 2003 10:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: regression and format output
Hi,
Does somebody know if it is possible to change the format of the output
after regression? Particularly, I would like to have the numbers in another
format, for example 2 decimal places.
The format of the variables can be easily changed with 'format'. Is it
possible to use a similar command for the format of the output?
Thanks in advance,
Sincerely,
Marnix
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