Thank you Maarten.
Now, and following your example, if you want to store the beta coefficients of the variable "Consump" in the second row of the matrix "foo". How can I do that? In other words, which is the mechanism that allows me to store data row by row in my results' matrix?
*---------------- begin example -----------------
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reg3 (consump wagepriv wagegovt) (wagepriv consump govt capital1)
matrix foo = [consump]_b[wagepriv], ///
[consump]_b[wagepriv]/[consump]_se[wagepriv]
matrix list foo
*----------------- end example ------------------
(For more on how to use examples I sent to the Statalist, see
http://home.fsw.vu.nl/m.buis/stata/exampleFAQ.html )
Hope this helps,
Maarten
Maarten L. Buis (2007) "Stata tip 54: Where did my p-values go?", The
Stata Journal, 7(4), pp.584-586.
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