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with Stata 14.1 Cheat Sheet All Stata functions have the same format (syntax):
For more info see Statas reference manual (stata.com) [byvarlist1:] command [varlist2] [=exp] [ifexp] [inrange] [weight] [usingfilename] [,options]
apply the function: what are column to save output as condition: only apply to apply pull data from a file special options
Useful Shortcuts command across you going to do apply a new variable apply the function specific rows weights (if not loaded) for command
each unique to varlists? command to if something is true
combination of
F2 keyboard buttons Ctrl + 9 variables in In this example, we want a detailed summary
varlist1 bysort rep78 : summarize price if foreign == 0 & price <= 9000, detail with stats like kurtosis, plus mean and median
describe data open a new .do file
Ctrl + 8 Ctrl + D
To find out more about any command like what options it takes type helpcommand
open the data editor highlight text in .do file,
clear then ctrl + d executes it
delete data in memory in the command line Basic Data Operations Change Data Types
AT COMMAND PROMPT Arithmetic Logic == tests if something is equal Stata has 6 data types, and data can also be missing:
= assigns a value to a variable no data true/false words numbers
add (numbers) & and == equal < less than missing byte string int long float double
PgUp PgDn scroll through previous commands + combine (strings)
! or ~ not != not <= less than or equal to To convert between numbers & strings:
subtract or > greater than gen foreignString = string(foreign) "1"
Tab autocompletes variable name after typing part | or ~= equal 1 tostring foreign, gen(foreignString) "1"
>= greater or equal to
cls clear the console (where results are displayed) * multiply if foreign != 1 & price >= 10000 if foreign != 1 | price >= 10000
decode foreign , gen(foreignString) "foreign"
Label Data + .
3
webuse ind2.dta, clear compress data in memory
1
save "myData.dta", replace Stata 12-compatible file
Value labels map string descriptions to numbers. They allow the _merge code
1 row only
3
3
merge m:1 hid using "hh2.dta" saveold "myData.dta", replace version(12)
underlying data to be numeric (making logical tests simpler) (master) in ind2
2 row only
. 1 many-to-one merge of "hh2.dta" save data in Stata format, replacing the data if
while also connecting the values to human-understandable text. (using) in hh2 . . 2 into the loaded dataset and create a file with same name exists
label define myLabel 0 "US" 1 "Not US"
3 row in
(match) both variable "_merge" to track the origin export excel "myData.xls", /*
label values foreign myLabel FUZZY MATCHING: COMBINING TWO DATASETS WITHOUT A COMMON ID */ firstrow(variables) replace
define a label and apply it the values in foreign export data as an Excel file (.xls) with the
reclink match records from different data sets using probabilistic matching ssc install reclink variable names as the first row
label list note: data note here jarowinkler create distance measure for similarity between two strings ssc install jarowinkler export delimited "myData.csv", delimiter(",") replace
list all labels within the dataset place note in dataset export data as a comma-delimited file (.csv)
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Data Analysis Declare Data By declaring data type, you enable Stata to apply data munging and analysis functions specific to certain data types
with Stata 14.1 Cheat Sheet TIME SERIES webuse sunspot, clear PANEL / LONGITUDINAL webuse nlswork, clear
For more info see Statas reference manual (stata.com) tsset time, yearly xtset id year
Results are stored as either r -class or e -class. See Programming Cheat Sheet declare sunspot data to be yearly time series declare national longitudinal data to be a panel
tsreport xtdescribe
Summarize Data Examples use auto.dta (sysuse auto, clear)
unless otherwise noted r
report time series aspects of a dataset report panel aspects of a dataset xtline plot
r wage relative to inflation
univar price mpg, boxplot ssc install univar generate lag_spot = L1.spot xtsum hours 4
id 1 id 2
calculate univariate summary, with box-and-whiskers plot create a new variable of annual lags of sun spots tsline plot summarize hours worked, decomposing 2
return stem-and-leaf display of mpg plot time series of sunspots 100 within components 4
id 3 id 4
Statistical Tests 1 Estimate Models stores results as e -class 2 Diagnostics not appropriate with robust standard errors
tabulate foreign rep78, chi2 exact expected regress price mpg weight, robust estat hettest test for heteroskedasticity
tabulate foreign and repair record and return chi2 estimate ordinary least squares (OLS) model r ovtest test for omitted variable bias
and Fishers exact statistic alongside the expected values on mpg weight and foreign, apply robust standard errors vif report variance inflation factor
ttest mpg, by(foreign) regress price mpg weight if foreign == 0, cluster(rep78) dfbeta(length) Type help regress postestimation plots
estimate t test on equality of means for mpg by foreign regress price only on domestic cars, cluster standard errors calculate measure of influence for additional diagnostic plots
rreg price mpg weight, genwt(reg_wt) rvfplot, yline(0) avplots
r prtest foreign == 0.5
price
price
estimate robust regression to eliminate outliers plot residuals plot all partial-
Residuals
mpg rep78
one-sample test of proportions probit foreign turn price, vce(robust) against fitted regression leverage
ADDITIONAL MODELS
price
price
ksmirnov mpg, by(foreign) exact estimate probit regression with pca built-in Stata principal components analysis
Fitted values values headroom weight plots in one graph
Kolmogorov-Smirnov equality-of-distributions test robust standard errors
3 Postestimation
command
factor factor analysis
commands that use a fitted model
ranksum mpg, by(foreign) exact logit foreign headroom mpg, or poisson nbreg count outcomes
equality tests on unmatched data (independent samples) estimate logistic regression and tobit censored data
regress price headroom length Used in all postestimation examples
ivregress ivreg2 instrumental variables
report odds ratios
anova systolic drug webuse systolic, clear bootstrap, reps(100): regress mpg /* rddiff sscuser-written difference-in-difference display _b[length] display _se[length]
analysis of variance and covariance */ weight gear foreign
install ivreg2 regression discontinuity
return coefficient estimate or standard error for mpg
e pwmean mpg, over(rep78) pveffects mcompare(tukey)
xtabond xtabond2 dynamic panel estimator from most recent regression model
estimate regression with bootstrapping psmatch2
jackknife r(mean), double: sum mpg synth
propensity score matching
margins, dydx(length) returns e-class information when post option is used
estimate pairwise comparisons of means with equal synthetic control analysis
variances include multiple comparison adjustment jackknife standard error of sample mean oaxaca Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition r
return the estimated marginal effect for mpg
margins, eyex(length)
Estimation with Categorical & Factor Variables more details at http://www.stata.com/manuals14/u25.pdf return the estimated elasticity for price
CONTINUOUS VARIABLES OPERATOR DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE predict yhat if e(sample)
measure something i. specify indicators regress price i.rep78 specify rep78 variable to be an indicator variable create predictions for sample on which model was fit
ib. specify base indicator regress price ib(3).rep78 set the third category of rep78 to be the base category predict double resid, residuals
CATEGORICAL VARIABLES fvset command to change base fvset base frequent rep78 set the base to most frequently occurring category for rep78
identify a group to which calculate residuals based on last fit model
c. treat variable as continuous regress price i.foreign#c.mpg i.foreign treat mpg as a continuous variable and
an observations belongs specify an interaction between foreign and mpg test mpg = 0
r test linear hypotheses that mpg estimate equals zero
o. omit a variable or indicator regress price io(2).rep78 set rep78 as an indicator; omit observations with rep78 == 2
INDICATOR VARIABLES
denote whether # specify interactions regress price mpg c.mpg#c.mpg create a squared mpg term to be used in regression
T F lincom headroom - length
something is true or false ## specify factorial interactions regress price c.mpg##c.mpg create all possible interactions with mpg (mpg and mpg2)
test linear combination of estimates (headroom = length)
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Data Visualization BASIC PLOT SYNTAX: graph <plot type>
variables: y first
y1 y2 yn x [in]
plot-specific options
[if], <plot options>
facet
by(var)
annotations
xline(xint) yline(yint) text(y x "annotation")
with Stata 14.1 Cheat Sheet titles axes
For more info see Statas reference manual (stata.com) title("title") subtitle("subtitle") xtitle("x-axis title") ytitle("y axis title") xscale(range(low high) log reverse off noline) yscale(<options>)
ONE VARIABLE sysuse auto, clear custom appearance plot size save
<marker, line, text, axis, legend, background options> scheme(s1mono) play(customTheme) xsize(5) ysize(4) saving("myPlot.gph", replace)
CONTINUOUS
histogram mpg, width(5) freq kdensity kdenopts(bwidth(5)) TWO+ CONTINUOUS VARIABLES
histogram
bin(#) width(#) density fraction frequency percent addlabels y1 graph matrix mpg price weight, half twoway pcspike wage68 ttl_exp68 wage88 ttl_exp88
addlabopts(<options>) normal normopts(<options>) kdensity scatter plot of each combination of variables Parallel coordinates plot (sysuse nlswide1)
kdenopts(<options>) y2
half jitter(#) jitterseed(#) vertical, horizontal
kdensity mpg, bwidth(3) y3 diagonal [aweights(<variable>)]
smoothed histogram
bwidth kernel(<options> main plot-specific options; twoway scatter mpg weight, jitter(7) twoway pccapsym wage68 ttl_exp68 wage88 ttl_exp88
normal normopts(<line options>) see help for complete set Slope/bump plot
scatter plot (sysuse nlswide1)
jitter(#) jitterseed(#) sort cmissing(yes | no) vertical horizontal headlabel
DISCRETE connect(<options>) [aweight(<variable>)]
graph bar (count), over(foreign, gap(*0.5)) intensity(*0.5) THREE VARIABLES
bar plot graph hbar draws horizontal bar charts
(asis) (percent) (count) over(<variable>, <options: gap(*#) 23 twoway scatter mpg weight, mlabel(mpg) twoway contour mpg price weight, level(20) crule(intensity)
relabel descending reverse>) cw missing nofill allcategories 20 scatter plot with labelled values 3D contour plot
percentages stack bargap(#) intensity(*#) yalternate xalternate ccuts(#s) levels(#) minmax crule(hue | chue| intensity)
17 jitter(#) jitterseed(#) sort cmissing(yes | no) scolor(<color>) ecolor (<color>) ccolors(<colorlist>) heatmap
graph bar (percent), over(rep78) over(foreign) 2 10 connect(<options>) [aweight(<variable>)] interp(thinplatespline | shepard | none)
grouped bar plot graph hbar ...
(asis) (percent) (count) over(<variable>, <options: gap(*#) twoway connected mpg price, sort(price)
relabel descending reverse>) cw missing nofill allcategories regress price mpg trunk weight length turn, nocons
a b c percentages stack bargap(#) intensity(*#) yalternate xalternate scatter plot with connected lines and symbols matrix regmat = e(V) ssc install plotmatrix
jitter(#) jitterseed(#) sort see also line plotmatrix, mat(regmat) color(green)
DISCRETE X, CONTINUOUS Y connect(<options>) cmissing(yes | no) heatmap mat(<variable) split(<options>) color(<color>) freq
graph bar (median) price, over(foreign) graph hbar ...
bar plot (asis) (percent) (count) (stat: mean median sum min max ...) twoway area mpg price, sort(price) SUMMARY PLOTS
over(<variable>, <options: gap(*#) relabel descending reverse line plot with area shading
sort(<variable>)>) cw missing nofill allcategories percentages twoway mband mpg weight || scatter mpg weight
sort cmissing(yes | no) vertical, horizontal plot median of the y values
stack bargap(#) intensity(*#) yalternate xalternate base(#)
bands(#)
graph dot (mean) length headroom, over(foreign) m(1, ms(S))
dot plot (asis) (percent) (count) (stat: mean median sum min max ...) twoway bar price rep78
over(<variable>, <options: gap(*#) relabel descending reverse binscatter weight mpg, line(none) ssc install binscatter
sort(<variable>)>) cw missing nofill allcategories percentages bar plot plot a single value (mean or median) for each x value
linegap(#) marker(#, <options>) linetype(dot | line | rectangle) vertical, horizontal base(#) barwidth(#)
dots(<options>) lines(<options>) rectangles(<options>) rwidth medians nquantiles(#) discrete controls(<variables>)
linetype(lfit | qfit | connect | none) aweight[<variable>]
graph hbox mpg, over(rep78, descending) by(foreign) missing
box plot graph box draws vertical boxplots twoway dot mpg rep78 FITTING RESULTS
over(<variable>, <options: total gap(*#) relabel descending reverse dot plot vertical, horizontal base(#) ndots(#) twoway lfitci mpg weight || scatter mpg weight
sort(<variable>)>) missing allcategories intensity(*#) boxgap(#) dcolor(<color>) dfcolor(<color>) dlcolor(<color>)
medtype(line | line | marker) medline(<options>) medmarker(<options>) calculate and plot linear fit to data with confidence intervals
dsize(<markersize>) dsymbol(<marker type>) level(#) stdp stdf nofit fitplot(<plottype>) ciplot(<plottype>)
vioplot price, over(foreign) ssc install vioplot dlwidth(<strokesize>) dotextend(yes | no) range(# #) n(#) atobs estopts(<options>) predopts(<options>)
violin plot over(<variable>, <options: total missing>)>) nofill
vertical horizontal obs kernel(<options>) bwidth(#)
twoway dropline mpg price in 1/5 twoway lowess mpg weight || scatter mpg weight
barwidth(#) dscale(#) ygap(#) ogap(#) density(<options>) calculate and plot lowess smoothing
bar(<options>) median(<options>) obsopts(<options>) dropped line plot
vertical, horizontal base(#) bwidth(#) mean noweight logit adjust
Plot Placement twoway qfitci mpg weight, alwidth(none) || scatter mpg weight
JUXTAPOSE (FACET) twoway rcapsym length headroom price calculate and plot quadriatic fit to data with confidence intervals
twoway scatter mpg price, by(foreign, norescale) range plot (y1 y2) with capped lines level(#) stdp stdf nofit fitplot(<plottype>) ciplot(<plottype>)
range(# #) n(#) atobs estopts(<options>) predopts(<options>)
total missing colfirst rows(#) cols(#) holes(<numlist>) vertical horizontal see also rcap
compact [no]edgelabel [no]rescale [no]yrescal [no]xrescale
[no]iyaxes [no]ixaxes [no]iytick [no]ixtick [no]iylabel
REGRESSION RESULTS
[no]ixlabel [no]iytitle [no]ixtitle imargin(<options>) regress price mpg headroom trunk length turn
SUPERIMPOSE twoway rarea length headroom price, sort coefplot, drop(_cons) xline(0) ssc install coefplot
range plot (y1 y2) with area shading Plot regression coefficients
graph combine plot1.gph plot2.gph... vertical horizontal sort baselevels b(<options>) at(<options>) noci levels(#)
combine 2+ saved graphs into a single plot cmissing(yes | no) keep(<variables>) drop(<variables>) rename(<list>)
horizontal vertical generate(<variable>)
scatter y3 y2 y1 x, marker(i o i) mlabel(var3 var2 var1) regress mpg weight length turn
plot several y values for a single x value margins, eyex(weight) at(weight = (1800(200)4800))
twoway rbar length headroom price
graph twoway scatter mpg price in 27/74 || scatter mpg price /* range plot (y1 y2) with bars marginsplot, noci
*/ if mpg < 15 & price > 12000 in 27/74, mlabel(make) m(i) vertical horizontal barwidth(#) mwidth Plot marginal effects of regression
combine twoway plots using || msize(<marker size>) horizontal noci
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Plotting in Stata 14.1 ANATOMY OF A PLOT Apply Themes
annotation title titles
Customizing Appearance subtitle Schemes are sets of graphical parameters, so you dont
have to specify the look of the graphs every time.
200
For more info see Statas reference manual (stata.com) plots contain many features
y-axis 10 1
marker label USING A SAVED THEME
graph region
8 line
150
twoway scatter mpg price, scheme(customTheme)
y-axis title
inner graph region 9 5
inner plot region y-axis title 4 marker
100
Create custom themes by
6 help scheme entries saving options in a .scheme file
2 7
plot region y-axis labels grid lines see all options for setting scheme properties
50
y-line 3 adopath ++ "~/<location>/StataThemes"
tick marks set path of the folder (StataThemes) where custom
0
outer region inner region 0 20 40 60 80 100
scatter price mpg, graphregion(fcolor("192 192 192") ifcolor("208 208 208")) x-axis title .scheme files are saved
specify the fill of the background in RGB or with a Stata color x-axis set as default scheme
y2
scatter price mpg, plotregion(fcolor("224 224 224") ifcolor("240 240 240")) legend Fitted values set scheme customTheme, permanently
specify the fill of the plot background in RGB or with a Stata color change the theme
SYMBOLS LINES / BORDERS TEXT net inst brewscheme, from("https://wbuchanan.github.io/brewscheme/") replace
marker arguments for the plot line marker axes tick marks marker label titles axis labels
install William Buchanans package to generate custom
<marker objects (in green) go in the <line options> <marker xscale(...) grid lines <marker title(...) xlabel(...)
schemes and color palettes (including ColorBrewer)
SYNTAX
options> options portion of these xline(...) options> yscale(...) options> subtitle(...) ylabel(...) USING THE GRAPH EDITOR
commands (in orange) yline(...) xlabel(...) xtitle(...)
for example: legend ylabel(...) annotation legend
ytitle(...)
scatter price mpg, xline(20, lwidth(vthick)) legend(region(...)) text(...) legend(...) twoway scatter mpg price, play(graphEditorTheme)
mcolor("145 168 208") mcolor(none) lcolor("145 168 208") lcolor(none) color("145 168 208") color(none)
specify the fill and stroke of the marker specify the stroke color of the line or border specify the color of the text Select the
in RGB or with a Stata color
COLOR
marker mlcolor("145 168 208") marker label mlabcolor("145 168 208") Graph Editor
mfcolor("145 168 208") mfcolor(none) tick marks tlcolor("145 168 208") axis labels labcolor("145 168 208")
specify the fill of the marker
grid lines glcolor("145 168 208")
msize(medium) specify the marker size: lwidth(medthick) marker mlwidth(thin) size(medsmall) specify the size of the text:
Click
specify the thickness tick marks tlwidth(thin) marker label mlabsize(medsmall)
Record
(stroke) of a line:
ehuge medlarge grid lines glwidth(thin) axis labels labsize(medsmall)
SIZE / THICKNESSS
vhuge
medium
medsmall
vvvthick
vvthick
medthin
thin
28 pt. vhuge 10 pt. medsmall
8 pt. small Double click on
small vthick vthin
20 pt. huge 6 pt. vsmall symbols and areas
huge 16 pt. vlarge 4 pt. tiny on plot, or regions
vsmall thick vvthin 2 pt. half_tiny on sidebar to
vlarge 14 pt. large 1.3 pt. third_tiny
tiny medthick vvvthin customize
12 pt. medlarge 1 pt. quarter_tiny
large vtiny medium none 11 pt. medium 1 pt minuscule Unclick
Record
msymbol(Dh) specify the marker symbol: line axes lpattern(dash) specify the marker label mlabel(foreign)
line pattern label the points with the values
Save theme
grid lines glpattern(dash) of the foreign variable as a .grec file
O D T S
solid longdash longdash_dot nolabels
APPEARANCE
axis labels
o d t s dash shortdash shortdash_dot no axis labels Save Plots
Oh Th Sh dot dash_dot blank
axis labels format(%12.2f ) graph twoway scatter y x, saving("myPlot.gph") replace
Dh change the format of the axis labels save the graph when drawing
oh dh th sh axes noline axes off no axis/labels legend off graph save "myPlot.gph", replace
turn off legend
+ X p none i tick marks noticks tick marks tlength(2) save current graph to disk
legend label(# "label")
grid lines nogrid nogmin nogmax change legend label text graph combine plot1.gph plot2.gph...
combine 2+ saved graphs into a single plot
POSITION
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Programming Building Blocks basic components of programming Loops: Automate Repetitive Tasks
R- AND E-CLASS: Stata stores calculation results in two* main classes:
with Stata 14.1 Cheat Sheet ANATOMY OF A LOOP see also while
For more info see Statas reference manual (stata.com) r return results from general commands
such as summary or tabulate e return results from estimation
commands such as regress or mean
Stata has three options for repeating commands over lists or values:
foreach, forvalues, and while. Though each has a different first line,
1 Scalars both r- and e-class results contain scalars To assign values to individual variables use: the syntax is consistent:
scalar x1 = 3 Scalars can hold
1 SCALARS r individual numbers or strings objects to repeat over
create a scalar x1 storing the number 3 numeric values or 2 MATRICES e rectangular array of quantities or expressions foreach x of varlist var1 var2 var3 { open brace must
appear on first line
3 MACROS
arbitrarily long strings temporary variable used
scalar a1 = I am a string scalar e pointers that store text (global or local) only within the loop
create a scalar a1 storing a string * theres also s- and n-class requires local macro notation
2 Matrices e-class results are stored as matrices 4 Access & Save Stored r- and e-class Objects command `x', option command(s) you want to repeat
can be one line or many
...
matrix a = (4\ 5\ 6) matrix b = (7, 8, 9) Many Stata commands store results in types of lists. To access these, use return or
close brace must appear
create a 3 x 1 matrix create a 1 x 3 matrix ereturn commands. Stored results can be scalars, macros, matrices or functions. } on final line by itself
summarize price, detail mean price
matrix d = b' transpose matrix b; store in d r return list e ereturn list FOREACH: REPEAT COMMANDS OVER STRINGS, LISTS, OR VARIABLES
returns a list of scalars returns list of scalars, macros,
matrix ad1 = a \ d matrix ad2 = a , d matrices and functions foreach x in|of [ local, global, varlist, newlist, numlist ] {
row bind matrices column bind matrices scalars:
r(N) = 74 Results are replaced
scalars:
e(df_r) = 73 Stata commands referring to `x' list types: objects over which the
commands will be repeated
matselrc b x, c(1 3) findit matselrc r(mean) = 6165.25... each time an r-class e(N_over) = 1 }
loops repeat the same command
select columns 1 & 3 of matrix b & store in new matrix x r(Var)
r(sd)
=
=
86995225.97...
2949.49...
/ e-class command
is called
e(N)
e(k_eq)
=
=
73
1 STRINGS over different arguments:
mat2txt, matrix(ad1) saving(textfile.txt) replace ... e(rank) = 1 foreach x in auto.dta auto2.dta { same as...
sysuse "auto.dta", clear
export a matrix to a text file sysuse "`x'", clear tab rep78, missing
ssc install mat2txt generate p_mean = r(mean) generate meanN = e(N) tab rep78, missing sysuse "auto2.dta", clear
DISPLAYING & DELETING BUILDING BLOCKS create a new variable equal to create a new variable equal to } tab rep78, missing
average of price obs. in estimation command LISTS
[scalar | matrix | macro | estimates] [list | drop] b foreach x in "Dr. Nick" "Dr. Hibbert" { display length("Dr. Nick")
list contents of object b or drop (delete) object b preserve create a temporary copy of active dataframe display length ( "` x '" ) display length("Dr. Hibbert")
restore restore temporary copy to original point set restore points to test }
[scalar | matrix | macro | estimates] dir code that changes data
When calling a command that takes a string,
list all defined objects for that class
ACCESSING ESTIMATION RESULTS VARIABLES
surround the macro name with quotes.
matrix list b matrix dir scalar drop x1
After you run any estimation command, the results of the estimates are foreach x in mpg weight {
list contents of matrix b list all matrices delete scalar x1 stored in a structure that you can save, view, compare, and export summarize `x'
foreach in takes any list
as an argument with
regress price weight }
3 Macros public or private variables storing text
estimates store est1
Use estimates store must define list type
elements separated by
spaces
summarize mpg
summarize weight
to compile results foreach x of varlist mpg weight { foreach of requires you
GLOBALS available through Stata sessions PUBLIC store previous estimation results est1 in memory for later use summarize `x' to state the list type,
which makes it faster
eststo est2: regress price weight mpg }
global pathdata "C:/Users/SantasLittleHelper/Stata" ssc install estout
define a global variable called pathdata eststo est3: regress price weight mpg foreign FORVALUES: REPEAT COMMANDS OVER LISTS OF NUMBERS
cd $pathdata add a $ before calling a global macro estimate two regression models and store estimation results iterator Use display command to
change working directory by calling global macro estimates table est1 est2 est3 forvalues i = 10(10)50 { show the iterator value at display 10
global myGlobal price mpg length print a table of the two estimation results est1 and est2 display `i' numeric values over each step in the loop display 20
} which loop will run ...
summarize $myGlobal ITERATORS
summarize price mpg length using global EXPORTING RESULTS i = 10/50 10, 11, 12, ...
The estout and outreg2 packages provide numerous, flexible options for making tables i = 10(10)50 10, 20, 30, ...
LOCALS available only in programs, loops, or .do files PRIVATE after estimation commands. See also putexcel command. DEBUGGING CODE i = 10 20 to 50 10, 20, 30, ...
local myLocal price mpg length esttab est1 est2, se star(* 0.10 ** 0.05 *** 0.01) label set trace on (off ) see also capture and scalar _rc
create local variable called myLocal with the create summary table with standard errors and labels trace the execution of programs for error checking
strings price mpg and length esttab using auto_reg.txt, replace plain se
summarize ` myLocal ' add a ` before and a ' after local macro name to call export summary table to a text file, include standard errors PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER sysuse auto, clear
summarize contents of local myLocal generate car_make = word(make, 1) pull out the first word
levelsof rep78, local(levels) outreg2 [est1 est2] using auto_reg2.txt, see replace from the make variable
create a sorted list of distinct values of rep78, export summary table to a text file using outreg2 syntax define the levelsof car_make, local(cmake) calculate unique groups of
car_make and store in local cmake
store results in a local macro called levels local i to be local i = 1
local varLab: variable label foreign can also do with value labels Additional Programming Resources an iterator
local cmake_len : word count `cmake' store the length of local
cmake in local cmake_len
store the variable label for foreign in the local varLab bit.ly/statacode foreach x of local cmake {
download all examples from this cheat sheet in a .do file display in yellow "Make group `i' is `x'"
TEMPVARS & TEMPFILES special locals for loops/programs adoupdate adolist ssc install adolist
tempvar temp1 if `i' == `cmake_len' {
initialize a new temporary variable called temp1
Update user-written .ado files List/copy user-written .ado files
generate `temp1' = mpg^2 save squared mpg values in temp1
tests the position of the
display "The total number of groups is `i'"
net install package, from (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/username/repo/master) in brackets when the
iterator, executes contents
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