This modification will get the standard errors and the r2 statistic
below in parentheses using the user-written commands -estout-,
-listtex- and -sxpose-. Will need some fiddling to make look perfect.
sysuse auto.dta
regress price mpg
est store m1
regress price mpg weight
est store m2
regress price mpg weight length
est store m3
estout m* using file1.txt, rename(_cons cons) stats(r2) cells("b
se(par(( )))") replace
insheet using file1.txt, clear
sxpose, clear
listtex, type rstyle(tabular) head("\begin{table}" "\begin{center}"
"\begin{tabular}{ccccccc}") foot("\end{tabular}" "\end{center}"
"\end{table}")
Tim
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Tim Wade<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have done this before using a combination of -listtex- and -sxpose-
> as suggested by others. Here is an example:
>
> sysuse auto.dta
> regress price mpg
> est store m1
> regress price mpg weight
> est store m2
> regress price mpg weight length
> est store m3
> estout m* using file1.txt, rename(_cons cons)
> clear
> insheet using file1.txt
> sxpose, clear
> listtex, type rstyle(tabular) head("\begin{table}" "\begin{center}"
> "\begin{tabular}{cccccc}") foot("\end{tabular}" "\end{center}"
> "\end{table}")
>
> Tim
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:37 PM, richard boylan<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I was looking for a package to make latex table from regession
>> estimates except that I need the estimation results reported in rows
>> and coefficient estimates listed in columns.
>>
>> The only package that I could find that does that is est2tex, but when
>> one produces estimates in this horizontal format it suppresses the
>> r-squared and sample size.
>>
>> Does anyone know of any packages that allow this? I.e., I need
>>
>>
>> Coefficient 1 Coefficient 2 Sample
>> size R-squared
>> Reg 1
>>
>> Reg 2
>> *
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>> * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/
>>
>
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