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Re: st: Stata Output to Tex


From   Roger Newson <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Stata Output to Tex
Date   Mon, 16 Aug 2004 18:54:34 +0100

At 16:22 16/08/2004, Amit wrote:
I know there is a stata command "outtex" that cleanly makes TeX
tables. However, is there a similar command that can neatly format
several regressions into a single table?

Also, does anyone know of a way to suppress dummy variable results in
a regression, so that just the variables of interest are displayed?
In Stata, type

findit enduser

to download my paper "Confidence intervals and P-values for delivery to the end user", and type

findit resultsset

to download my handout "From datasets to resultssets in Stata". Both of these describe the use of -parmest- together with -dsconcat- and -listtex- to produce TeX, HTML or word processor tables containing the interesting parameters from multiple regression models, discarding the uninteresting parameters.

Hope this helps.

Roger


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