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st: for Red Owl: assertion is false error: mvencode
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"O'Keeffe, Linda" <[email protected]>
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st: for Red Owl: assertion is false error: mvencode
Date
Wed, 31 Jul 2013 09:09:12 +0000
Thanks very much Red Owl! That worked!
One more question for you- its now running but I am getting the following errors:
matrix r (gammaSTD) not found &
matrix r (rhoSTD) not found with the following message
error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return code 111
__________ not found;
no variables defined;
The variable does not exist. You may have mistyped the
variable's name.
variables out of order;
You specified a varlist containing varname1-varname2, yet
varname1 occurs after varname2. Reverse the order of the
variables if you did not make some other typographical error.
Remember, varname1-varname2 is taken by Stata to mean varname1,
varname2, and all the variables in dataset order in between.
Type describe to see the order of the variables in your dataset.
__________ not found in using data;
You specified a varlist with merge, but the variables on which
you wish to merge are not found in the using dataset, so the
merge is not possible.
__________ ambiguous abbreviation;
You typed an ambiguous abbreviation for a variable in your data.
The abbreviation could refer to more than one variable. Use a
nonambiguous abbreviation, or if you intend all the variables
implied by the ambiguous abbreviation, append a `*' to the end
of the abbreviation.
Many Thanks for your help
Linda
________________________________________
From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Red Owl [[email protected]]
Sent: 30 July 2013 18:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: RE: assertion is false error: mvencode
Linda (and other who may be interested),
I believe this error occurs when you try to run the LCA Stata Plugin from The Methodology Center at Penn State (http://methodology.psu.edu/downloads/lcastata) on binary variables that are coded as 0/1. The data must be positive integers, so you might try to add 1 to any binary variables coded as 0/1 and then attempt to rerun your analysis.
Also, if you are using Stata/IC (not recommended by the plugin authors but possible with some data and problems), you need to include the option maxiter(800) in the LCA code. That is necessary due to the maximum matrix size limitations of Stata/IC. If you are using a higher version of Stata, you should set maxiter(5000) or higher.
Red Owl
>> O'Keeffe, Linda" <[email protected]<mailto:L.OKeeffe%40ucc.ie>>
>>
>> I am using Penn State University doLCA command. I keep getting an error after some of the code has run saying
>>
>> "389 contradictions in 708 observations"
>>
>> assertion if false
>>
>> r (9)
>>
>> r (9) error code says " error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return code 9
>>
>> assertion is false;
>>
>> no action taken;
>>
>> Return code and message from assert when the assertion is false;
>>
>> see [D] assert.
>>
>> Or, you were using mvencode and requested Stata change `.' to #
>>
>> in the specified varlist, but # already existed in the varlist,
>>
>> so Stata refused; see [D] mvencode.
>>
>> (end of search)
>>
>> I assume this is a problem with my data but I don't know what. Any assistance would be most greatly appreciated!
>> Linda
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