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Re: st: Large output
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Ulrich Kohler <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Large output
Date
Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:42:52 +0200
This is not quite the answer you are waiting for, but I would give Nick
Cox's -corrtable- command a try. It produces the correlation matrix as a
graph and offers quite some possibilties to tweak the output.
Am Montag, den 29.03.2010, 09:54 -0400 schrieb Claude Francoeur:
> Hello,
>
> My correlation matrix is quite large (15 variables). Instead of showing
> 15 lines, Stata creates extra lines to continue the matrix, which makes
> it awkward to transfer to Excel or Word. This is due to the width of the
> columns (long variable names and 4 decimal coefficients).
>
> What would be the best way to handle this? Can I have Stata rename the
> columns with numbers and provide a legend? Can I force the correlation
> coefficients to be shrunk to 2 decimals?
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Claude
>
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