If you don't know what a LaTeX (note
cute capitalisation, itself not quite
the official version) table
is, it is certainly not useful to you,
although a Google might reveal a world
you are missing.
My guess is that -mat2txt- from Michael Blasnik
and Ben Jann would be the most direct answer
to your question. Use -findit- to find it.
Nick
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
> Herve STOLOWY
> Sent: 12 December 2004 16:48
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: st: Statsmat and Excel
>
>
> Dear All:
>
> I was very interested in the exchange of mails between Guilio and Kit
> concerning how to recover results from tabstat.
>
> I am working on descriptive statistics for a paper and followed Kit's
> suggestion to use statsmat instead of tabstat. I get a nice matrix and
> read that I should use outtable to get it in a file.
>
> In the help of outtable, I read that I can concert the Stata
> matrix to a
> LaTex table. I don't know what is a "Latex table" (and
> therefore how to
> use it). I would then like to know if there is a way to
> convert a Stata
> Matrix into an Excel file?
>
> Best regards
>
> Herv� Stolowy
>
>
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