Ben,
thank you very much for your reply and help.
I am out these two days, so forgive me for my late reply.
Based on your typing, I can make the variable names and stats,such as r2_a, red or other colors
I need. What I typing is to make the related coefficients to be the same colors, not just
make the "Coef." red.
For example,
If the coefficient of mpg equals 2.1444, the figure 2.1444 should be red or some colors.
Thank you very much for any help.
Best regards,
Rose.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ben Jann <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Re: Re: st: How to make certain variable names and related coefficients red in the word in the -estout-?
Date: 2009-8-19 05:33:18
makes no sense. Maybe you mean something like
cells(b(label("{\cf1 Coef.}")))
Furthermore,
stats(r2_a,labels(adj-R2 "{\cf1 adj-R2}"))
should probably be
stats(r2_a, labels("{\cf1 adj-R2}"))
Check the syntax of the -cells()- and -stats()- options in -help estout-.
ben
2009/8/18 <[email protected]>:
> Ben,
> thank you very much for your earnest explanation. I understood it now.
> An additional doubt is that when I apply the colortbl to the coefficient or some other options
> in the -esttab- stata shows an error "_{ invalid name".
>
> For example,
>
> sysuse auto, clear
> reg price weight mpg
> local colortbl "{\colortbl;\red255\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;}"
> esttab using test.rtf, append title(`colortbl'Table 1: blah) ///
> cells(b "{\cf1 weight}") stats(r2_a,labels(adj-R2 "{\cf1 adj-R2}")) ///
> coeflabels(weight "{\cf1 weight}" mpg "{\cf2 mpg}")
>
>
> Thank you a lot
>
> Best regards,
> Rose.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ben Jann <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Re: st: How to make certain variable names and related coefficients red in the word in the -estout-?
> Date: 2009-8-18 03:08:47
>
> "{\colortbl;...}" means "this is the color table".
>
> "red255\green0\blue0" means mix a RGB color with 255 red, 0 green, and
> 0 blue (255 is maximum intensity).
>
> colors are specified one after another with a semicolon after each color.
>
> "\cf1" means "pick the first color, "\cf2" means "pick the second color"
>
> BTW: You could also type
>
> coeflabels(weight "\cf1 weight" mpg "\cf2 mpg")
>
> (that is, you can omit the curly braces; however, the curly braces are
> needed for the color table).
> ben
>
> 2009/8/17 <[email protected]>:
>> Ben,
>> thank you very much for your help.
>> It works well, though I do not understand the typing clearly.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Rose.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Ben Jann <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: st: How to make certain variable names and related coefficients red in the word in the -estout-?
>> Date: 2009-8-17 17:12:17
>>
>> The issue with colors is that a color table has to be defined before
>> the colors can be used in RTF. The main problem is how to get the
>> color table into the document. Although not very elegant, you could
>> use the -title()- option for this. Here is an example with blue and
>> red:
>>
>> sysuse auto, clear
>> reg price weight mpg
>> local colortbl "{\colortbl;\red255\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;}"
>> esttab using test.rtf, replace ///
>> title(`colortbl'Table 1: blah) ///
>> coeflabels(weight "{\cf1 weight}" mpg "{\cf2 mpg}")
>>
>> Another approach would be to hack esttab.ado and hardwire the color
>> table in the beginning where the RTF preamble is defined.
>> ben
>>
>> 2009/8/16 <[email protected]>:
>>> Dear statalists,
>>>
>>> I have a question on the -esttab-. I want to esttab results to word.
>>> Is there a way to make certain 爒ariable names and related coefficients red in the word?
>>> Or make the contents of -addnotes- option in the -esttab- red?
>>>
>>> Thank you very much for any help.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Rose.
>>>
>>>
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