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Re: st: Syntax xtivreg2
On Jul 26, 2006, at 7:43 AM, Tutor 2005 UM wrote:
In particular: What does 'l2.n' and '13.n' stand for? What does the L
stand for, what the dot and what does the number specify. So far i am
only guessing, but that doesn�t prove to be very satisfactory.
Thanks for pointing that out to me.
L#. (not 1#.) is a time-series operator. Please see, e.g.,
<http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2006-06/msg00876.html>.
Also, please create a new message to the list instead of replying to a
previous one and changing the subject, as the latter tends to cause
complications for those of us with threaded e-mail clients and for the
clarity of the message links within the above-cited archives.
-- Mike
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