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Re: st: running marginsplots without rerunning margins again
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Richard Williams <[email protected]>
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Re: st: running marginsplots without rerunning margins again
Date
Fri, 12 Aug 2011 13:40:55 -0500
At 11:43 AM 8/12/2011, Doug Hess wrote:
Perhaps what I am really asking for is a way to permanently save the
information that is stored in the line - _return hold foo -. The
manual says that - _return hold - saves the information, but I was
hoping it could be restored at a future date and pick up where one
stopped. I don't see why that is such a complex thing, but perhaps it
is just not there yet, or I don't understand what I am asking for.
Personally, my wish would be (for Stata 12.1?) that when you use the
-post- option on -margins-, you would be able to use the ereturned
results the same way as you can with any estimation command. e.g.
replay them, save them, restore them, run post-estimation commands
after restoring. I can't think of another command that requires you
to store or save the returned results as well.
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