Thank you, Rodrigo and Neil. One more question: I'm regressing over
a number of (alternative) values of the binary covariates, and I'd
like to keep track of those values in the table. Is there any way to
do this?
One way is to define a variable which is a string of 1s and 0s whose
length is the number of binary variables whose values change. Could I
get "Table" to display this variable above the output from each
regression?
Also, is the Table output easily exportable to Excel? (I am across the
country and don't have the manual set with me.)
Rachel
On 5/25/07, Neil Shephard <[email protected]> wrote:
....as Rodrigo has already suggested and demonstrated with a nice example.
(Threading and timing of mail delivery is currently awry at this end,
Rachel's original post arrived after Rodrgio's reply and in a separate
thread)
Neil
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