Yeah,
what he said. You could also, if you prefer:
g mysample=e(sample)
gsort -mysample
li if mysample==1
On 12/19/06, Michael Blasnik <[email protected]> wrote:
I believe that you have either mis-typed something or misinterpreted the
output from list (and you don't seem to include that possibility in the tone
of your posts). Remember that the observation numbers in the list output
are the actual observation # in the dataset and not a numbering of the list
output lines. Therefore, you may see the last observation number listed as
781, but there should only be 581 lines of output if that is the number of
observations with mysample>0.
M Blasnik
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