Although Stata does not have a comprehensive table-generating utility like PROC TABULATE in SAS, Stata can usually create any table as a Stata dataset (or resultsset) with 1 obs per table row. This can usually be done using -dsconcat- and/or -reshape-. We can then use -outsheet-, -li...
On the Stata Blog, I have posted a short do-file that exports the table by tabulate exactly as it appears in the Stata Results Window. With that program, we get this Excel spreadsheet: In the blog post, I also provide a simple command that combines tabulate and putexcel into one handy...
To"statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu" <statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu> SubjectRe: st: How to easily insert all tab statistics into matrix for export DateWed, 17 Apr 2013 20:20:24 +0100 Stephen is evidently using the -row()- option (not command) of -tabulate-. How else can these calcu...
An old device is to fall back on a list state status year frequency which is possible with -groups- from SSC. Another old device is to plot the data, not tabulate it. Nick Green Alexandra <alexandra.b.green@gmail.com> wrote on 30 Jul 2009: I am trying to create a table to follow...
Using a dataset based on the General Social Survey, Mitchell starts with basic linear regression with a single independent variable, and then illustrates how to tabulate and graph predicted values. While illustrating, Mitchell focuses on Stata's margins and marginsplot commands, which play a central...