You are correct. Thanks again.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Ben Jann<[email protected]> wrote:
>> However, adding * messes things up.
>
> I don't understand. Adding * where? do you mean "significance stars"?
>
> The following looks good to me:
>
> . esttab using test.txt, se r2 wide tab ///
>> nogaps nonotes nonumber replace label
> (output written to test.txt)
>
> . mata
> ------------------------------------------------- mata (type end to
> exit) -------------------------------------------------
> : S = mm_insheet("test.txt")'
>
> : S = S + ((colmax(strlen(S)):-strlen(S)):*" ") // add white space
>
> : S[,cols(S)] = S[,cols(S)] :+ " \\" // add row end
>
> : mm_outsheet("test.tex", S, "replace", " & ")
>
> : end
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> . type test.tex
> & Weight (lbs.) & Mileage (mpg) & Constant &
> Observations & R-squared \\
> Price & 2.044*** & & -6.707 & 74
> & 0.290 \\
> & (0.377) & & (1174.4) &
> & \\
> Turn Circle (ft.) & 0.00450*** & -0.0591 & 27.32*** & 74
> & 0.737 \\
> & (0.000583) & (0.0784) & (3.271) &
> & \\
>
>
> ben
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:40 PM, richard boylan<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks, I thought having variable names was enough so adding the label
>> option fixes the problem.
>>
>> However, adding * messes things up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:35 AM, Ben Jann<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> What do you mean by "formatted"? Labeled? Just add the -label- option:
>>>
>>> . eststo clear
>>>
>>> . sysuse auto
>>> (1978 Automobile Data)
>>>
>>> . qui eststo: reg price weight
>>>
>>> . qui eststo: reg turn weight mpg
>>>
>>> . esttab using test.txt, se r2 wide tab nostar ///
>>>> nogaps nonotes nonumber replace label
>>> (output written to test.txt)
>>>
>>> . mata
>>> ------------------------------------------------- mata (type end to
>>> exit) -------------------------------------------------
>>> : S = mm_insheet("test.txt")'
>>>
>>> : S = S + ((colmax(strlen(S)):-strlen(S)):*" ") // add white space
>>>
>>> : S[,cols(S)] = S[,cols(S)] :+ " \\" // add row end
>>>
>>> : mm_outsheet("test.tex", S, "replace", " & ")
>>>
>>> : end
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> . type test.tex
>>> & Weight (lbs.) & Mileage (mpg) & Constant &
>>> Observations & R-squared \\
>>> Price & 2.044 & & -6.707 & 74
>>> & 0.290 \\
>>> & (0.377) & & (1174.4) &
>>> & \\
>>> Turn Circle (ft.) & 0.00450 & -0.0591 & 27.32 & 74
>>> & 0.737 \\
>>> & (0.000583) & (0.0784) & (3.271) &
>>> & \\
>>>
>>> ben
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 3:22 AM, richard boylan<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> The problem with this method is that the variables lose the formatting.
>>>>
>>>> I.e., in your example one would want "price" and "turn" formatted, but
>>>> I don't see how to do that.
>>>>
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