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Re: st: estout-suppress equation title after poisson


From   "Ben Jann" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: estout-suppress equation title after poisson
Date   Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:48:43 +0100

Type

  estout m1 m2, style(tex) eqlabels(none)

ben

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Tim Wade <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Statalisters:
>
> I am using Stata v. 10.1 on Windows and have a question about the
> estout program writtten by Ben Jann (available on SSC). I am trying to
> output results from several poisson regression models and would like
> to suppress what appears to be an equation title that appears by
> default. I can recreate a similar problem in the example below. In the
> example output below, I would like to suppress the row titled
> "gear_ratio".  In my data this row appears as a row with the far left
> cell titled "main". This row does not appear when using logistic or
> regress.  I messed around with the equation option with no success.
>
>
> . sysuse auto.dta
> (1978 Automobile Data)
>
> . qui poisson gear_ratio price mpg
>
> . estimates store m1
>
> . qui poisson gear_ratio price weight
>
> . estimates store m2
>
> . estout m1 m2, style(tex)
>
>            &          m1&          m2\\
>            &           b&           b\\
> gear_ratio  &            &            \\
> price       &   -2.65e-06&    6.25e-06\\
> mpg         &     .014875&            \\
> weight      &            &   -.0001614\\
> _cons       &    .7990236&    1.545709\\
>
> Much thanks for any insights, Tim
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