Using the file command to produce formatted output for other applications
The file command provides a way to produce tables for use in other application software. It can be especially useful for combining descriptive results (such as means and percentages) and results from significance tests. Extracting and manipulating the results directly from Stata matrices gives more control over arrangement, while other Stata functions may be used to control numeric formats. This tutorial includes examples based on survey data of both plain text and HTML output. Copyright 2005 by StataCorp LP.
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2005
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Authors: | Slaymaker, Emma |
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Stata Journal. - StataCorp LP. - Vol. 5.2005, 2, p. 239-247
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StataCorp LP |
Subject: | file | presentation of results | tables | HTML | spreadsheets | word processors | browsers |
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