Dear Nick,
Thanks so much for always giving us your kind helps and great advices.
I highly appreciate it.
Have A Great Day!
Sincerely yours,
Quang
On 2/7/07, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
Possible yes, in so far as Stata, and especially
Mata, is highly programmable. But that means
that you or someone close to you has to write
all the programs.
Thus a good idea? No. There is really almost no
support for this kind of thing in Stata. You
would be better off elsewhere.
Nick
[email protected]
Quang Nguyen
> Please accept my apology if you feel this is not a very relevant
> question. Is it possible to use Stata to solve a system of highly
> nonlinear equations (or inequalities)? If yes, can anyone suggest me
> the way to do it. A friend of mine uses Mathematica and receive a good
> result.
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