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RE: st: do-file arguments acting weird
From
tashi lama <[email protected]>
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Subject
RE: st: do-file arguments acting weird
Date
Wed, 1 Aug 2012 16:36:00 +0000
Sorry guys. I think I found the problem. I have tokenize used in between the dofiles. So, `1', which would have been 1st argument becomes 1st string of macro after tokenize. Still pondering about the 2nd question though.
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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: st: do-file arguments acting weird
> Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 16:12:12 +0000
>
>
> Hello all,
> 1. Could someone look into this and educate me? I am kind of lost. I am just copying portion of my dofile here but it should be enough for my question.
> clear
> set more off
> .......
> if "`graph_type'"=="line" {
> if "`measure'"=="peer" {
> args graph_type is_internal firm_id start_date end_date measure peer_id lag lead //there are 9 arguments
> .........
> .........
> if "`10'"=="" {
> tsline hits
> exit
> }
> else {
> tsline hits1 hits2
> exit
> }
>
> when I execute do file stata always executes the first if(tsline hits) regardless of 9 or 10 arguments although in theory, stata has to execute 2nd if(tsline hits1 hits2) in the case of 10 arguments. However,
> if I modify my argument list
> args graph_type is_internal firm_id start_date end_date measure peer_id lag lead zoom //zoom is the 10th argument which was absent above
> ............
> ...........
> if "`zoom'"=="" {
> tsline hits
> exit
> }
> else {
> tsline hits1 hits2
> exit
> }
>
> this time stata does it right. Does anyone have any clue?
>
> 2. If I have a variable date with date in format %tdDDMonCCYY, I have no problem changing to other formats using ( format date %tdCCYYDDMON or format I desire). However, if I have a date in a macro, how can I change the display format. For eg.
>
> local a 01jan2011
> di "`a'"
> 01jan2011
> if I want `a' in 2011-01-01, then
> format `a' %tdCCYY-DD-NN (of course stata isn't happy)
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanx always.
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