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Re: st: Graphing a function (setting coefficients at their means)
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Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Graphing a function (setting coefficients at their means)
Date
Mon, 30 Dec 2013 14:05:26 +0000
If I understand you correctly, you need to do the manipulations before
and outside -twoway function-. -twoway function- contains no
intelligence to do with previously estimated models. You can,
naturally, refer to r-class results and e-class results in calls to
-twoway function-, but I am confident in speculating that -twoway
function- has no hidden options to make marginal calculations easier.
Nick
[email protected]
On 30 December 2013 12:14, David Torres <[email protected]> wrote:
> Statalisters,
>
> I'm using the -twoway function- command to display the results of a regression equation. Is there a way to set at their means those coefficients that are not of interest in the command line?
>
> Just in case you're wondering why I'm not using -margins- to get predicted probs, I can't because I'm using the IV estimator, which presents problems for a variable of interest to be graphed.
>
> Cheers,
> Diego
> Sent from my iPhone
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