ltable does not seem to return its results in a way -estout- could
access it. To be able to use -estout- to tabulate the results you'd
have to save the table using ltable's -saving()- option, read in the
file, grab the variables and post them as vectors in e() (following
certain conventions). This can be done, but it's somewhat involved.
I think there would be easier solutions, but this depends on how
exactly the output file has to look like (tab-delimited, LaTeX, HTML,
XML ...). You'd have to give us more details.
ben
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Luis Ortiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can anybody give me any guidance about how to "store" and "estout" results
> after "ltable"? I would just like to "estore" the statistics resulting from
> the command "ltable" (life table) and, if possible, downloading them into
> text file by means of "estout". Do you know if this is possible?
>
> Thanks for your attention
>
> Luis Ortiz
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