Hello
I have a similar question: is there a command that would work as
outreg for tables of bivariate correlations?
thank you
Carlos
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Roy Wada <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Can I ask a question? Is there a similar output
>> command as outreg for Summary? I want to first
>> use command summary and then output selected items
>> (such as mean median p1 p99 STD) for many variables..
>> Is there a such output command?
>
> An alternative is to dump the contents into e(b) and e(V).
>
> I happen to have a progrm that will do this. I have sent
> it off to Kit Baum. It should be available from SSC whenever
> he can sit down with a cup of coffee and create a website for
> it.
>
> -sum2- will work like -mfx- or -margeff-, also available
> from SSC (and highly recommended) for placing marginal effects
> into e(b) and e(V).
>
> -sum2- does not discriminate. It will work with any table-
> making programs that will accept ereturn results.
>
> * for use with original outreg
> sysuse auto, clear
> reg mpg headroom length rep78
> sum2, replace
> outreg using myfile.txt, replace nonote noaster
> type myfile.txt
>
> * for use with outreg2
> reg mpg headroom length rep78
> sum2, replace
> outreg2 using myfile, see replace nonote noaster
>
> * alternatively
> reg mpg headroom length rep78
> outreg2 using myfile, see replace nonote noaster: sum2, replace
>
> -sum2- will only report for variables and observations used in
> the last regression.
>
> The future version should allow a choice of detailed summaries and
> [if] [in] [weights]. The codes are already in there; they only need
> to be hooked up. May be sometime this year.
>
> Roy
>
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