I have posted to e(b) and e(V) using -ereturn post- some estimates
derived from some code I wrote. I want now to process the estimates
using -estimates table- or -estout-. But I get error messages
complaining that "last estimates (.) not found". Illustration below. I
suspect that the problem is that the code that produces the matrices
`Q' and `TR' (the ones posted) are not created within an eclass
program. Do I have do this for the post-estimation processing to work?
Or is there some other strategy?
. ereturn post `Q' `TR'
. ereturn display
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| Coef. Std. Err. z P>|z| [95% Conf.
Interval]
-------------+--------------------------------------------------------
--------
c1 | .6343208 .0997837 6.36 0.000 .4387483
.8298933
c2 | .1983812 .0066031 30.04 0.000 .1854395
.211323
c3 | .1892472 .0072121 26.24 0.000 .1751116
.2033827
c4 | .2443121 .0169948 14.38 0.000 .2110029
.2776213
c5 | .4396315 .0626958 7.01 0.000 .3167499
.5625131
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. estimates table , b(%20.9f) se(%20.9f)
last estimates (.) not found
r(301);
end of do-file
r(301);
. eret list
macros:
e(properties) : "b V"
matrices:
e(b) : 1 x 5
e(V) : 5 x 5
. estimates table ., b(%20.9f) se(%20.9f)
last estimates (.) not found
r(301);
. mat li e(b)
e(b)[1,5]
c1 c2 c3 c4 c5
y1 .63432083 .19838121 .18924716 .24431213 .43963146
. est store a
last estimation results not found, nothing to store
r(301);
Stephen
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