Yes, "tabout" was written by Ian Watson. No, stating this wasn't
beyond my wit, but the rule about stating it was beyond my knowledge
when I submited the question. I am sorry if this caused you any
trouble. I will keep it in mind in the future.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:40 AM, Clive Nicholas
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yun Liu wrote:
>
>> When generating two-way tables, I couldn't find a way to supress the
>> total reported at the end of each row.
>> I usualy use the "tabout" command to generate tables. In the example
>> below, I do not want the last column reporting 17, 31 and 48. As you
>> can see, I tried the "ptotal" option but it did not work. Would you
>> please help me? The version of Stata I have is STATA MP 11 for windows
>> (32bits). Thank you very much!
>
> [...]
>
> Last time I looked, -tabout- was a user-written command by Iain Watson
> available from SSC. It wasn't beyond your wit to state this in your
> post, in line with the FAQ.
>
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