Thank you a lot Richard, I had a problem with the version. Thank you again!
2008/7/22 Richard Williams <[email protected]>:
> At 06:21 AM 7/22/2008, Javier L�zaro wrote:
>>
>> Dear Statalist users,
>>
>> I am a beginner programmer of Stata, I am doing an ado file where I
>> have to use the jacknife command, but I can�t use an expresion like
>> "jknife r(mean) : sum c1" in an .ado file, because when I am going to
>> execute it, it generates the error: "invalid syntax".
>> What can I do? I can execute all the differents commands except the
>> jacknife command in my ado files.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Javier
>
> Works for me. Are you sure there isn't an error somewhere else? Show more
> of the commands you are giving, and/or make sure Stata is up to date.
>
> Here is test1.ado
>
> program test1
> sysuse auto
> jknife r(mean): sum price
> end
>
> Here is what happens when you run it:
>
> . test1
> (1978 Automobile Data)
> (running summarize on estimation sample)
>
> Jackknife replications (74)
> ----+--- 1 ---+--- 2 ---+--- 3 ---+--- 4 ---+--- 5
> .................................................. 50
> ........................
>
> Jackknife results Number of obs =
> 74
> Replications =
> 74
>
> command: summarize price
> _jk_1: r(mean)
> n(): r(N)
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Jackknife
> | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf.
> Interval]
> -------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
> _jk_1 | 6165.257 342.8718 17.98 0.000 5481.914
> 6848.599
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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