For Aamer:
m.p.
Aamer Abu-Qarn wrote:
Dear sir,
I made sure the messages sent to the list were western iso (exactly what you
suggested) but they don't go through. I have tried hotmail too, and gmail
(not through outlook) but the outcome was the same: no success. in addition
the messages are plain ascii (i choose the option from outlook).
As i mentioned, when i send "who statalist" command it goes through.
Is it possible that there is a ptoblem with the server so new subscribers
can't post? is it possible to see the properties of my account maybe i can't
post? i have tried several accounts and computers but with no success.
The interesting thing is what happens to the messages i sent. for sure they
don't bounce back. that means stata server gets them but then
ignore/delete/block them from being posted.
i'm quite sure it has nothing to do with western/hebrew encoding (1255).
your last message appeared as 1255 too.... but this message now is western
iso-8859-1.
here is the message i wanted it posted
Hello,
What I want is to extract some info from regressions output (coef., std, t,
r2) and assign them to cells of a matix/table that i declare. So at the end
i'll get a formatted matrix/table that includes info from many regression
that i run. Assuming I declare a matrix/table A(10,4) in which the first
coulmn would include the regression number, the second _b[X1], the third
_se[X1], and the fourth R2. each of the rows would refer to a different
regression. I know that in Eviews it's possible to declare a matrix or table
of a specific dimension and then start assigning the values of each cell
from regression output or from any other source (any values/strings).
I looked in the manual of stata and i couldn't find a command to just
declare a matrix/table of a given dimension without filling it at the same
time.
to sum it up all i need is a flexible way to organize my results.
I'm aware of the command outreg but i need a more flexible way of organizing
the results.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Aamer
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