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st: RE: New package -grexport- on SSC
Thanks to Lars (and to Kit Baum) for this useful resultsset-generating
program.
For what it's worth, the keyword "resultset" is usually spelt
"resultsset", or was when Nick Cox coined the word a few years ago. The
Stata search engine used by -findit- doesn't seem to recognise minor
spelling variations (unlike Google).
Best wishes
Roger
Roger Newson
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lars E. Kroll
Sent: 30 August 2006 08:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: New package -grexport- on SSC
Dear all,
thanks to Kit Baum there is now a new ado -grexport- downloadable from
SSC.
It provdies an easy way to convert a stata graph to a dataset.
TITLE
'GREXPORT': module to produce a resultset of graph contents
DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S)
module to extract all values out of the (version 8 or 9) graph
currently in memory. grexport produces a resultset that contains
all values of the graph. grexport is a convinient way to pass the
values of your graph to non-stata users. It allows them to use
their own software for re-creating your graphs.
KW: graph
KW: resultset
KW: export
Requires: Stata version 9
Distribution-Date: 20060827
Author: Lars E. Kroll
Support: email [email protected]
__________________________________
Lars Eric Kroll
Robert Koch-Institut
- FG 24 Abteilung 2 -
D-13302 Berlin
Phone: +49 (0)30 18754-3909
Fax: +49 (0)30 18754-3513
Web: www.lkroll.de
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