Dear Clive,
I am sorry for having not read your previous
post.
However, updating Stata to 9.2 did not
solve this problem...
Does anybody have an idea about
what could cause r(198) only
in a specific computer
but not in another computer,
even though a same dataset and
same command are used.
Yoshiro Nagao
Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
[email protected]
--- Clive Nicholas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yoshiro Nagao wrote:
>
> > I tried to run "spatwmat" command with
> > Stata/SE 9.1, which was subsequently rejected
> > by the following error:
> >
> > **************************************************
> > . spatwmat,name(W) xcoord(longitude)
> ycoord(latitude)
> > band(0 10000) binary eigenval(E)
> > obs must be between 859 and 174761
> > r(198);
>
> [...]
>
> You obviously didn't read my moan-a-post about not
> having the latest
> version of Stata a few weeks ago. Why are using
> Stata 9.1 when you could
> be using Stata 9.2? Type
>
> . update q
>
> or click on OK when the update launch dialog box
> comes up to you upon
> opening Stata, follow the ensuing instructions, then
> try -spatwmat- again
> and see what happens.
>
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