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Re: st: AW: RE: -outreg2- super-rows and super-columns
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Kelvin Tan <[email protected]>
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Re: st: AW: RE: -outreg2- super-rows and super-columns
Date
Mon, 19 Apr 2010 08:57:45 +1000
All my posts were based on the latest -ssc- version. Therefore, Martin
and I were using the same version.
Regards,
Kelvin
*! outreg2 2.2.3 04apr2009 by [email protected]
*! based on outreg 3.0.6/4.0.0 by [email protected]
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Martin Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> <>
>
> " I can't tell, naturally, who contributing to this thread has which
> version"
>
>
> All my posts were based on the latest -ssc- version.
> *! outreg2 2.2.3 04apr2009
>
> HTH
> Martin
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Nick Cox
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. April 2010 15:22
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: st: RE: -outreg2- super-rows and super-columns
>
> In addition to other comments:
>
> I note that -outreg2- has been very recently revised on SSC: the stated
> date of 4 April 2009 is I think a typo for 4 April 2010.
>
> . ssc type outreg2.ado
> *! outreg2 2.2.3 04apr2009 by [email protected]
> *! based on outreg 3.0.6/4.0.0 by [email protected]
>
> I can't tell, naturally, who contributing to this thread has which
> version, but it may be that different experiences arise because some are
> and some aren't being bitten by a small bug introduced accidentally
> during the latest revision.
>
> In his help Roy Wada details how to report a possible error. His email
> address is [email protected]
>
> "How to report a possible error
>
> 1. it's best if you send an example using -sysuse- or -webuse- data
> 2. create a trace log file containing the error
> 3. Send them to whoever wrote the thing and ask nicely.
>
> cap log close
> log using mylog.txt, text replace
> which outreg2 /* or whatever command you are dealing
> with */
> cret list
> sysuse auto, clear /* or whatever data you are using */
> reg rep78 trunk turn foreign /* or whatever you are doing */
> set trace on
> outreg2 using myfile, replace /* or whatever that gets you the error
> */
> log close
> "
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
> Kelvin Tan
>
> I follow the helpfile from -outreg2- to create a supper-row, but I
> obtained the following error message. Can anyone give me some advice
> on this?
>
> variable varname not found
> r(111);
>
> ---- Begin Code ----
> sysuse auto, clear
> reg mpg rep78 head weight turn disp gear
> outreg2 using myfile, groupvar(Group1 trunk turn head weight Group2) see
> --- End Code ----
>
>
> Is it possible to create a "super-column" - a empty column? or is it
> possible to create a "predicted sign column" (see below) with outreg2
> in stata, then covert it into a Latex format? I need this predicted
> column because it is very hard to create a column in a Latex table.
>
>
> Variable |Predicted Sign| Coefficients
> trunk (+) -0.316**
> (0.134)
> turn (-) -0.761***
> (0.131)
> Constant 55.82***
> (4.354)
>
> Observations 74
> R-squared 0.552
>
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