I didn't mean to waste anyone's time. I have a bunch of do-files and I
just discovered an unmatched pair of parentheses in the dofile where I
created the label. when Nick said to check label I thought he was
referring to 0 vs urban.
Again, I didn't omit any information on purpose, I have read the FAQ(a
while back) and I apologize if I wasted everybody's time. I do feel
though people are a little aggressive...but my fault I guess.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Friedrich Huebler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rike,
>
> I would recommend that you read the Statalist FAQ. A link is provided
> at the bottom of every message to this list. Here is an excerpt:
>
> "Say exactly what you typed and exactly what Stata typed (or did) in
> response. N.B. exactly!"
>
> Friedrich
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It looks as if this was an option you specified and did not tell us
>> about. If that is so, what a waste of everybody's time!
>>
>> Nick
>> [email protected]
>>
>> David Airey
>>
>> You have an unmatched quote in -note()-.
>>
>> On Mar 16, 2009, at 12:25 PM, Rike wrote:
>>
>>> with -set race on- this is where it stops...
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> end _fr_area_parse_and_log ---
>>> - _fr_area_parse_and_log `log' plotregion1 PLOTRegion ,
>>> `r(rest)'
>>> = _fr_area_parse_and_log __000001 plotregion1 PLOTRegion ,
>>> l1title(`""') b1title(`"birth_month"') n
>>>> ote("Graphs by dummy variable equal to one if urban, zero if rural)
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>>> begin _fr_area_parse_and_log ---
>>> - gettoken log 0 : 0
>>> - gettoken object 0 : 0
>>> - gettoken parseopt 0 : 0
>>> - local opt = lower("`parseopt'")
>>> = local opt = lower("PLOTRegion")
>>> - syntax [ , `parseopt'(string) * ]
>>> = syntax [ , PLOTRegion(string) * ]
>>> unmatched quote
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