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Could well be as easy as
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local mynames "nameone nametwo namethree namefour namefive"
token `mynames'
local mycount: word count `mynames'
forv i=1/`mycount'{
//-lincom- statement goes here
di in r "``i''"
}
*************
HTH
Martin
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No. I have loop that repeats a lincom statement and I want to display a name
that is associated with the current lincom. Something like -display mynames
`i'-.
/Tomas
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I am not quite sure what your intention is, but maybe you want to set row
and column names:
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clear*
matrix input mymat = (1,2,3,4\4,3,2,5\3,4,5,6\3,2,0,4)
mat l mymat
mat rownames mymat = north south west east
mat colnames mymat = north south west east
mat l mymat
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Martin
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Tanks Martin, it works fine.
Another question.
Is it possible to store names in a matrix for example "east", "west",
"north", "south" and then display the one that I want, for example the 3:rd
element "north"?
/Tomas
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Those two missing column totals should read "4500" and "1000", I guess.
Ben`s -ssc d estout- may be helpful for you:
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webuse nhanes2b, clear
capture which estout
if _rc ssc install estout
estpost svy: tab race diabetes, col
mat l e(row)
di _b[Total:White]
di _b[Total:Black]
di _b[Total:Other]
*************
HTH
Martin
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Hi listers,
This syntax-
svy : tabulate area kon , count
produces a table like this (with 4 rows shown (fake data)).
area men women Total
--------------------------
aa 1200 1300 2500
bb 1100 900 2000
cc 4500
dd 1000
--------------------------
Total 10000
Key: weighted counts
Is it possible to divide all rowtotals with "totaltotal" (10000) and store
all these values in a matrix for later use?
How can I display a specific element of the stored values?
Yours
Tomas
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