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From | Haluk Vahaboglu <vahabo@hotmail.com> |
To | "statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu" <statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu> |
Subject | RE: st: table formatting in stata |
Date | Thu, 6 Jun 2013 22:18:58 +0000 |
Sergiy, Thank you for your contribution. Unfortunately, tabstat do not generate a "p" value of T Test. I need n mean sd & "p" on a line. Therefore, neither tabstat not tabstatmat resolve this problem. Prof. Dr. Haluk Vahaboğlu Istanbul Medeniyet Üniversitesi, Göztepe Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji ABD Dr. Erkin Caddesi 34730 Kadıköy / Istanbul TURKIYE ---------------------------------------- > Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 16:13:32 -0400 > Subject: Re: st: table formatting in stata > From: serjradyakin@gmail.com > To: statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu > > Yes, it is possible: > > sysuse auto,clear > tabtstat price weight length, stats(mean sd) > > If you need it transposed, (and I assume you do) then add an option > save to the above, then use Austin Nichols' -tabstatmat- to put > results into matrix and transpose it. Type: > > findit tabstatmat > > and follow instructions. > > Best, Sergiy > > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 5:11 AM, Haluk Vahaboglu <vahabo@hotmail.com> wrote: >> TD P { margin-bottom: 0in; }P { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } >> >> >> Hello Everybody, >> In our research papers we >> mostly present continuous data in a table with comparison to cases vs >> controls as “n mean SD and p (from Ttest)”. Here is a brief >> example of such a table: >> >> >> >> ................Cases / Controls >> ........N mean (SD) N mean (SD)...p >> Var1 >> Var2 >> >> >> >> With STATA I use these >> commands >> >> >> >> 1. “estpost tabstat age >> VAR1 VAR2, by(C/C) s(n mean sd) c(s)” >> 2. “esttab ., main(mean) >> aux(sd) unstack noobs nonote wide compress label” >> 3. “estpost ttest age >> VAR1 VAR2, by(C/C) une w” >> 4. “esttab ., cell("p >> (fmt(3))")” >> >> >> >> and get two separate >> tables “n mean SD” in one and “p” in the other. I afterwards >> combine these two in one table formatted as mentioned above. >> >> >> >> Is there any simple way to >> get a table with n-mean-SD-p all in one line for multiple continuous >> variables? >> Thanks again >> note: sorry for the subject line of my previous message >> >> * >> * For searches and help try: >> * http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?search >> * http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/resources/statalist-faq/ >> * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/ > > * > * For searches and help try: > * http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?search > * http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/resources/statalist-faq/ > * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/ * * For searches and help try: * http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?search * http://www.stata.com/support/faqs/resources/statalist-faq/ * http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/