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[GSW] 12 Creating new variables
[GSW] 13 Deleting variables and observations
[GSW] 14 Using the Do-file Editor
[GSW] 15 Graphs
[GSW] 16 Logs: Printing and saving output
[GSW] 17 Setting font and window preferences
[GSW] 18 How to learn more about Stata
[GSW] 19 Using the Internet
[GSW] A More on starting and exiting Stata
[GSW] A.1 Starting Stata
[GSW] A.2 Verifying that Stata is correctly installed
[GSW] A.3 Exiting Stata
[GSW] A.4 The Windows Properties Sheet
[GSW] A.5 Starting Stata from other folders
[GSW] A.6 Specifying the amount of memory allocated
[GSW] A.7 Executing commands every time Stata is started
[GSW] A.8 Making shortcuts
[GSW] A.9 Executing Stata in background (batch) mode
[GSW] A.10 Launching by double-clicking on a .dta dataset
[GSW] A.11 Launching by double-clicking on a do-file
[GSW] A.12 Launching by double-clicking on a .gph graph file
[GSW] A.13 Running simultaneous Stata sessions
[GSW] B Troubleshooting starting and exiting Stata
[GSW] B.1 If Stata does not start
[GSW] B.2 verinst problems
[GSW] B.3 Troubleshooting
[GSW] C Setting the size of memory
[GSW] C.1 Memory-size considerations
[GSW] C.2 Setting the size on the fly
[GSW] C.3 The memory command
[GSW] C.4 Virtual memory and speed considerations
[GSW] D More on Stata for Windows
[GSW] D.1 Using Stata datasets and graphs created on other platforms
[GSW] D.2 Exporting a Stata graph into another document
[GSW] D.3 Saving the contents of the Review window as a do-file
[GSW] D.4 Installing Stata for Windows on a network drive
[GSW] D.5 Changing a Stata for Windows license
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[GSU] 1 Installation
[GSU] 2 Starting and exiting Stata
[GSU] 3 A sample session
[GSU] 4 The Stata user interface
[GSU] 5 Using the Viewer
[GSU] 6 Help
[GSU] 7 Loading and saving data
[GSU] 8 Using the Data Editor
[GSU] 9 Inputting data from a file
[GSU] 10 Labeling data
[GSU] 11 Listing data
[GSU] 12 Creating new variables
[GSU] 13 Deleting variables and observations
[GSU] 14 Using the Do-file Editor
[GSU] 15 Graphs
[GSU] 16 Logs: Printing and saving output
[GSU] 17 Setting font and window preferences
[GSU] 18 How to learn more about Stata
[GSU] 19 Using the Internet
[GSU] A More on starting and exiting Stata
[GSU] A.1 Starting Stata
[GSU] A.2 Verifying that Stata is correctly installed
[GSU] A.3 Exiting Stata
[GSU] A.4 Advanced starting of Stata for Unix
[GSU] A.5 Starting Stata from other directories
[GSU] A.6 Specifying the amount of memory allocated
[GSU] A.7 Executing commands every time Stata is started
[GSU] A.8 Executing Stata in background (batch) mode
[GSU] A.9 Using X Windows remotely
[GSU] A.10 Summary of environment variables
[GSU] B Troubleshooting starting and exiting Stata
[GSU] B.1 If Stata(console) and Stata(GUI) do not start
[GSU] B.2 If Stata(console) starts but Stata(GUI) does not
[GSU] B.3 verinst problems
[GSU] C Setting the size of memory
[GSU] C.1 Memory-size considerations
[GSU] C.2 Setting the size on the fly
[GSU] C.3 The memory command
[GSU] C.4 Virtual memory and speed considerations
[GSU] C.5 An issue when returning memory to Unix
[GSU] D Stata manual pages for Unix
[GSU] conren
[GSU] stata
[GSU] who
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[GSM] 1 Installation
[GSM] 2 Starting and stopping Stata
[GSM] 3 A sample session
[GSM] 4 The Stata user interface
[GSM] 5 Using the Viewer
[GSM] 6 Help
[GSM] 7 Loading and saving data
[GSM] 8 Using the Data Editor
[GSM] 9 Inputting data from a file
[GSM] 10 Labeling data
[GSM] 11 Listing data
[GSM] 12 Creating new variables
[GSM] 13 Deleting variables and observations
[GSM] 14 Using the Do-file Editor
[GSM] 15 Graphs
[GSM] 16 Logs: Printing and saving output
[GSM] 17 Setting font and window preferences
[GSM] 18 How to learn more about Stata
[GSM] 19 Using the Internet
[GSM] A More on starting and exiting Stata
[GSM] A.1 Starting Stata
[GSM] A.2 Verifying that Stata is correctly installed
[GSM] A.3 Exiting Stata
[GSM] A.4 Advanced starting of Stata for Macintosh
[GSM] A.5 Starting Stata from other folders
[GSM] A.6 Specifying the amount of memory allocated
[GSM] A.7 Executing commands every time Stata is started
[GSM] A.8 Starting Stata from the Dock
[GSM] A.9 Launching by double-clicking on a .dta dataset
[GSM] A.10 Launching by double-clicking on a do-file
[GSM] A.11 Launching by double-clicking on a .gph graph file
[GSM] A.12 Executing Stata in background (batch) mode
[GSM] A.13 Warning against multiple Stata applications
[GSM] B Troubleshooting starting and exiting Stata
[GSM] B.1 If Stata does not start
[GSM] B.2 verinst problems
[GSM] B.3 Troubleshooting
[GSM] C Setting the size of memory
[GSM] C.1 Memory-size considerations
[GSM] C.2 Setting the size on the fly
[GSM] C.3 The memory command
[GSM] C.4 Virtual memory and speed considerations
[GSM] D More on Stata for Macintosh
[GSM] D.1 Exporting a Stata graph to another document
[GSM] D.1.1 Exporting the graph using the Clipboard
[GSM] D.1.2 Saving the graph as a PICT file
[GSM] D.1.3 Saving the graph as an EPS file
[GSM] D.2 Saving the contents of the Review window as a do-file
[GSM] D.3 Using Stata datasets and graphs created on other platforms
[GSM] D.4 Stata and the Notification Manager
[GSM] D.5 Setting the default end-of-line delimiter
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[U] 1 Read this---it will help
[U] 1.1 Getting Started with Stata
[U] 1.2 The User's Guide and the Reference manuals
[U] 1.2.1 Sample datasets
[U] 1.2.2 Cross-referencing
[U] 1.2.3 The index
[U] 1.2.4 The subject table of contents
[U] 1.2.5 Typography
[U] 1.2.6 Vignettes
[U] 1.3 What's new
[U] 1.3.1 New matrix language
[U] 1.3.2 Survey statistics
[U] 1.3.3 Longitudinal/panel data
[U] 1.3.4 Time-series statistics
[U] 1.3.5 Multivariate statistics
[U] 1.3.6 Survival analysis
[U] 1.3.7 General-purpose statistics
[U] 1.3.8 New ML features
[U] 1.3.9 Functions and expressions
[U] 1.3.10 Data management
[U] 1.3.11 Graphics
[U] 1.3.12 User interface
[U] 1.3.13 Programming
[U] 1.3.14 Documentation
[U] 1.3.15 What's more
[U] 2 A brief description of Stata
[U] 3 Resources for learning and using Stata
[U] 3.1 Overview
[U] 3.2 The http://www.stata.com web site
[U] 3.3 The http://www.stata-press.com web site
[U] 3.4 The Stata listserver
[U] 3.5 The Stata Journal and the Stata Technical Bulletin
[U] 3.6 Updating and adding features from the web
[U] 3.6.1 Official updates
[U] 3.6.2 Unofficial updates
[U] 3.7 NetCourses
[U] 3.8 Books and other support materials
[U] 3.9 Technical support
[U] 3.9.1 Register your software
[U] 3.9.2 Before contacting technical support
[U] 3.9.3 Technical support by email
[U] 3.9.4 Technical support by phone or fax
[U] 3.9.5 Comments and suggestions for our technical staff
[U] 4 Stata's online help and search facilities
[U] 4.1 Introduction
[U] 4.2 help: Stata's online manual pages
[U] 4.3 search: Stata's online index
[U] 4.4 Accessing help and search from the Help menu
[U] 4.5 More on search
[U] 4.6 More on help
[U] 4.7 help contents: Stata's online table of contents
[U] 4.8 search: All the details
[U] 4.8.1 How search works
[U] 4.8.2 Author searches
[U] 4.8.3 Entry id searches
[U] 4.8.4 FAQ searches
[U] 4.8.5 Return codes
[U] 4.9 net search: Searching net resources
[U] 5 Flavors of Stata
[U] 5.1 Platforms
[U] 5.2 Stata/SE, Intercooled Stata, and Small Stata
[U] 5.2.1 Determining which version you own
[U] 5.2.2 Determining which version is installed
[U] 5.3 Size limits comparison of Stata/SE, Intercooled Stata, and Small Stata
[U] 5.4 Speed comparison of Stata/SE, Intercooled Stata, and Small Stata
[U] 5.5 Features of Stata/SE
[U] 6 Setting the size of memory
[U] 6.1 Memory size considerations
[U] 6.2 Setting memory size on the fly: Stata/SE
[U] 6.2.1 Advice on setting maxvar
[U] 6.2.2 Advice on setting matsize
[U] 6.2.3 Advice on setting memory
[U] 6.3 Setting memory size on the fly: Intercooled Stata
[U] 6.4 The memory command
[U] 6.5 Virtual memory and speed considerations
[U] 6.6 An issue when returning memory to Unix
[U] 7 --more-- conditions
[U] 7.1 Description
[U] 7.2 set more off
[U] 7.3 The more programming command
[U] 8 Error messages and return codes
[U] 8.1 Making mistakes
[U] 8.1.1 Mistakes are forgiven
[U] 8.1.2 Mistakes stop user-written programs and do-files
[U] 8.1.3 Advanced programming to tolerate errors
[U] 8.2 The return message for obtaining command timings
[U] 9 The Break key
[U] 9.1 Making Stata stop what it is doing
[U] 9.2 Side-effects of pressing Break
[U] 9.3 Programming considerations
[U] 10 Keyboard use
[U] 10.1 Description
[U] 10.2 F-keys
[U] 10.3 Editing keys in Stata for Windows, Macintosh, and Unix(GUI)
[U] 10.4 Editing keys in Stata for Unix(console)
[U] 10.5 Editing previous lines in Stata for all operating systems
[U] 10.6 Tab expansion of variable names
[U] 11 Language syntax
[U] 11.1 Overview
[U] 11.1.1 varlist
[U] 11.1.2 by varlist:
[U] 11.1.3 if exp
[U] 11.1.4 in range
[U] 11.1.5 =exp
[U] 11.1.6 weight
[U] 11.1.7 options
[U] 11.1.8 numlist
[U] 11.1.9 datelist
[U] 11.1.10 Prefix commands
[U] 11.2 Abbreviation rules
[U] 11.2.1 Command abbreviation
[U] 11.2.2 Option abbreviation
[U] 11.2.3 Variable-name abbreviation
[U] 11.3 Naming conventions
[U] 11.4 varlists
[U] 11.4.1 Lists of existing variables
[U] 11.4.2 Lists of new variables
[U] 11.4.3 Time-series varlists
[U] 11.5 by varlist: construct
[U] 11.6 File-naming conventions
[U] 11.6.1 A special note for Macintosh users
[U] 11.6.2 A special note for Unix users
[U] 12 Data
[U] 12.1 Data and datasets
[U] 12.2 Numbers
[U] 12.2.1 Missing values
[U] 12.2.2 Numeric storage types
[U] 12.3 Dates
[U] 12.4 Strings
[U] 12.4.1 Strings containing identifying data
[U] 12.4.2 Strings containing categorical data
[U] 12.4.3 Strings containing numeric data
[U] 12.4.4 String storage types
[U] 12.5 Formats: controlling how data are displayed
[U] 12.5.1 Numeric formats
[U] 12.5.2 European numeric formats
[U] 12.5.3 Date formats
[U] 12.5.4 Time-series formats
[U] 12.5.5 String formats
[U] 12.6 Dataset, variable, and value labels
[U] 12.6.1 Dataset labels
[U] 12.6.2 Variable labels
[U] 12.6.3 Value labels
[U] 12.7 Notes attached to data
[U] 12.8 Characteristics
[U] 13 Functions and expressions
[U] 13.1 Overview
[U] 13.2 Operators
[U] 13.2.1 Arithmetic operators
[U] 13.2.2 String operators
[U] 13.2.3 Relational operators
[U] 13.2.4 Logical operators
[U] 13.2.5 Order of evaluation, all operators
[U] 13.3 Functions
[U] 13.4 System variables (_variables)
[U] 13.5 Accessing coefficients and standard errors
[U] 13.5.1 Simple models
[U] 13.5.2 ANOVA and MANOVA models
[U] 13.5.3 Multiple-equation models
[U] 13.6 Accessing results from Stata commands
[U] 13.7 Explicit subscripting
[U] 13.7.1 Generating lags and leads
[U] 13.7.2 Subscripting within groups
[U] 13.8 Time-series operators
[U] 13.8.1 Generating lags and leads
[U] 13.8.2 Operators within groups
[U] 13.9 Label values
[U] 13.10 Precision and problems therein
[U] 14 Matrix expressions
[U] 14.1 Overview
[U] 14.1.1 Definition of a matrix
[U] 14.1.2 matsize
[U] 14.2 Row and column names
[U] 14.2.1 The purpose of row and column names
[U] 14.2.2 Three-part names
[U] 14.2.3 Setting row and column names
[U] 14.2.4 Obtaining row and column names
[U] 14.3 Vectors and scalars
[U] 14.4 Inputting matrices by hand
[U] 14.5 Accessing matrices created by Stata commands
[U] 14.6 Creating matrices by accumulating data
[U] 14.7 Matrix operators
[U] 14.8 Matrix functions
[U] 14.9 Subscripting
[U] 14.10 Using matrices in scalar expressions
[U] 15 Printing and preserving output
[U] 15.1 Overview
[U] 15.1.1 Starting and closing logs
[U] 15.1.2 Appending to an existing log
[U] 15.1.3 Temporarily suspending and resuming logging
[U] 15.2 Placing comments in logs
[U] 15.3 Logging only what you type
[U] 15.4 The log-button alternative
[U] 15.5 Printing logs
[U] 16 Do-files
[U] 16.1 Description
[U] 16.1.1 Version
[U] 16.1.2 Comments and blank lines in do-files
[U] 16.1.3 Long lines in do-files
[U] 16.1.4 Error handling in do-files
[U] 16.1.5 Logging the output of do-files
[U] 16.1.6 Preventing --more-- conditions
[U] 16.2 Calling other do-files
[U] 16.3 Running a do-file (Stata for Windows)
[U] 16.4 Running a do-file (Stata for Macintosh)
[U] 16.5 Running a do-file (Stata for Unix)
[U] 16.6 Programming with do-files
[U] 16.6.1 Argument passing
[U] 16.6.2 Suppressing output
[U] 17 Ado-files
[U] 17.1 Description
[U] 17.2 What is an ado-file?
[U] 17.3 How can I tell if a command is built-in or an ado-file?
[U] 17.4 Can I look at an ado-file?
[U] 17.5 Where does Stata look for ado-files?
[U] 17.5.1 Where are the official ado directories?
[U] 17.5.2 Where is my personal ado directory?
[U] 17.6 How do I install an addition?
[U] 17.7 How do I add my own ado-files?
[U] 17.8 How do I install official updates?
[U] 18 Programming Stata
[U] 18.1 Description
[U] 18.2 Relationship between a program and a do-file
[U] 18.3 Macros
[U] 18.3.1 Local macros
[U] 18.3.2 Global macros
[U] 18.3.3 The difference between local and global macros
[U] 18.3.4 Macros and expressions
[U] 18.3.5 Double quotes
[U] 18.3.6 Extended macro functions
[U] 18.3.7 Macro increment and decrement functions
[U] 18.3.8 Macro expressions
[U] 18.3.9 Advanced local macro manipulation
[U] 18.3.10 Advanced global macro manipulation
[U] 18.3.11 Constructing Windows filenames using macros
[U] 18.3.12 Accessing system values
[U] 18.3.13 Referencing characteristics
[U] 18.4 Program arguments
[U] 18.4.1 Named positional arguments
[U] 18.4.2 Incrementing through positional arguments
[U] 18.4.3 Using macro shift
[U] 18.4.4 Parsing standard Stata syntax
[U] 18.4.5 Parsing immediate commands
[U] 18.4.6 Parsing nonstandard syntax
[U] 18.5 Scalars and matrices
[U] 18.6 Temporarily destroying the data in memory
[U] 18.7 Temporary objects
[U] 18.7.1 Temporary variables
[U] 18.7.2 Temporary scalars and matrices
[U] 18.7.3 Temporary files
[U] 18.8 Accessing results calculated by other programs
[U] 18.9 Accessing results calculated by estimation commands
[U] 18.10 Saving results
[U] 18.10.1 Saving results in r()
[U] 18.10.2 Saving results in e()
[U] 18.10.3 Saving results in s()
[U] 18.11 Ado-files
[U] 18.11.1 Version
[U] 18.11.2 Comments and long lines in ado-files
[U] 18.11.3 Debugging ado-files
[U] 18.11.4 Local subroutines
[U] 18.11.5 Development of a sample ado-command
[U] 18.11.6 Writing online help
[U] 18.12 A compendium of useful commands for programmers
[U] 18.13 References
[U] 19 Immediate commands
[U] 19.1 Overview
[U] 19.1.1 Examples
[U] 19.1.2 A list of the immediate commands
[U] 19.2 The display command
[U] 20 Estimation and postestimation commands
[U] 20.1 All estimation commands work the same way
[U] 20.2 Standard syntax
[U] 20.3 Replaying prior results
[U] 20.4 Cataloging estimation results
[U] 20.5 Specifying the estimation subsample
[U] 20.6 Specifying the width of confidence intervals
[U] 20.7 Obtaining the variance-covariance matrix
[U] 20.8 Obtaining predicted values
[U] 20.8.1 Using predict
[U] 20.8.2 Making in-sample predictions
[U] 20.8.3 Making out-of-sample predictions
[U] 20.8.4 Obtaining standard errors, tests, and confidence intervals for predictions
[U] 20.9 Accessing estimated coefficients
[U] 20.10 Performing hypothesis tests on the coefficients
[U] 20.10.1 Linear tests
[U] 20.10.2 Using test
[U] 20.10.3 Likelihood-ratio tests
[U] 20.10.4 Nonlinear Wald tests
[U] 20.11 Obtaining linear combinations of coefficients
[U] 20.12 Obtaining nonlinear combinations of coefficients
[U] 20.13 Obtaining marginal effects
[U] 20.14 Obtaining robust variance estimates
[U] 20.15 Obtaining scores
[U] 20.16 Weighted estimation
[U] 20.16.1 Frequency weights
[U] 20.16.2 Analytic weights
[U] 20.16.3 Sampling weights
[U] 20.16.4 Importance weights
[U] 20.17 A list of postestimation commands
[U] 20.18 References
[U] 21 Inputting data
[U] 21.1 Inputting data
[U] 21.2 Determining which input method to use
[U] 21.2.1 Entering data interactively
[U] 21.2.2 If the dataset is in binary format
[U] 21.2.3 If the data are simple
[U] 21.2.4 If the dataset is formatted and the formatting is significant
[U] 21.2.5 If there are no string variables
[U] 21.2.6 If all the string variables are enclosed in quotes
[U] 21.2.7 If the undelimited strings have no blanks
[U] 21.2.8 If you make it to here
[U] 21.3 If you run out of memory
[U] 21.4 Transfer programs
[U] 21.5 ODBC sources
[U] 21.6 References
[U] 22 Combining datasets
[U] 23 Dealing with strings
[U] 23.1 Description
[U] 23.2 Categorical string variables
[U] 23.3 Mistaken string variables
[U] 23.4 Complex strings
[U] 24 Dealing with dates
[U] 24.1 Overview
[U] 24.2 Dates
[U] 24.2.1 Inputting dates
[U] 24.2.2 Conversion into elapsed dates
[U] 24.2.2.1 The mdy() function
[U] 24.2.2.2 The date() function
[U] 24.2.3 Displaying dates
[U] 24.2.4 Other date functions
[U] 24.2.5 Specifying particular dates (date literals)
[U] 24.3 Time-series dates
[U] 24.3.1 Inputting time variables
[U] 24.3.2 Specifying particular dates (date literals)
[U] 24.3.3 Time-series formats
[U] 24.3.4 Translating between time units
[U] 24.3.5 Extracting components of time
[U] 24.3.6 Creating time variables
[U] 24.3.7 Setting the time variable
[U] 24.3.8 Selecting periods of time
[U] 24.3.9 The %tg format
[U] 25 Dealing with categorical variables
[U] 25.1 Continuous, categorical, and indicator variables
[U] 25.1.1 Converting continuous to indicator variables
[U] 25.1.2 Converting continuous to categorical variables
[U] 25.1.3 Converting categorical to indicator variables
[U] 25.2 Using indicator variables in estimation
[U] 25.2.1 Testing the significance of indicator variables
[U] 25.2.2 Importance of omitting one of the indicators
[U] 26 Overview of Stata estimation commands
[U] 26.1 Introduction
[U] 26.2 Linear regression with simple error structures
[U] 26.3 ANOVA, ANCOVA, MANOVA, and MANCOVA
[U] 26.4 Generalized linear models
[U] 26.5 Binary-outcome qualitative dependent variable models
[U] 26.6 Conditional logistic regression
[U] 26.7 Multiple-outcome qualitative dependent variable models
[U] 26.8 Simple count dependent variable models
[U] 26.9 Linear regression with heteroskedastic errors
[U] 26.10 Stochastic frontier models
[U] 26.11 Linear regression with systems of equations (correlated errors)
[U] 26.12 Models with endogenous sample selection
[U] 26.13 Models with time-series data
[U] 26.14 Panel-data models
[U] 26.14.1 Linear regression with panel data
[U] 26.14.2 Censored linear regression with panel data
[U] 26.14.3 Generalized linear models with panel data
[U] 26.14.4 Qualitative dependent-variable models with panel data
[U] 26.14.5 Count dependent-variable models with panel data
[U] 26.14.6 Random-coefficient models with panel data
[U] 26.15 Survival-time (failure-time) models
[U] 26.16 Survey data
[U] 26.17 Multivariate and cluster analysis
[U] 26.18 Pharmacokinetic data
[U] 26.19 Specification search tools
[U] 26.20 Obtaining new estimation commands
[U] 26.21 References
[U] 27 Commands everyone should know
[U] 27.1 Forty-one commands
[U] 27.2 The by construct
[U] 28 Using the Internet to keep up to date
[U] 28.1 Overview
[U] 28.2 Sharing datasets (and other files)
[U] 28.3 Official updates
[U] 28.3.1 Example
[U] 28.3.2 Updating ado-files
[U] 28.3.3 Frequently asked questions about updating the ado-files
[U] 28.3.4 Updating the executable
[U] 28.3.5 Frequently asked questions about updating the executable
[U] 28.3.6 Updating both ado-files and the executable
[U] 28.4 Downloading and managing additions by users
[U] 28.4.1 Downloading files
[U] 28.4.2 Managing files
[U] 28.4.3 Finding files to download
[U] 28.5 Making your own download site
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