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Re: st: selecting specific information from univar


From   andrews kolaou <[email protected]>
To   statalist <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: selecting specific information from univar
Date   Sun, 21 Apr 2013 02:30:53 +0100

thank you very much NIck,

The

tabstat gdppercent, by(ratingsm)  stat(mean p25 p50 p75)

works perfectly!

Andrews

On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have already given an answer to your question.
>
> You haven't answered my questions, on behalf of list members.
>
> How are we supposed to know what your full real name is?
>
> stef ffgbsfdvs ? katalabainotipota ? Andrews ?
>
> You haven't explained where -univar- comes from.
>
> Please read the FAQ before posting, as you were asked to do when you
> joined the list.
>
> To get what you want, you will need to clone -univar- to get it to
> produce less or to do something else. Alternatively, -tabstat- can be
> used to produce the four measures you want with an option call -s(mean
> p25 p50 p75)-
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
>
> On 20 April 2013 23:01, stef ffgbsfdvs <[email protected]> wrote:
>> thanks NIck
>>
>> I use
>>
>>  univar gdppercent, by(ratingsm) box
>>
>> in Stata 10. But this command produces multiple tables that contain
>>
>> n     Mean     S.D.      Min      .25      Mdn      .75      Max
>>
>> in each table.
>> So my question is how do I produce the same tables but  only with:
>> mean   .25 Mdn and .75
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Andrews
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 10:23 PM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Statalist FAQ explains:
>>>
>>> 1. You are asked to post on Statalist using your full real name (2.1.3)
>>>
>>> 2. Say what commands you are using. If they are not part of official
>>> Stata, say where they came from: the SJ/STB, SSC, or other archives.
>>> (3.3)  (Applies to -univar-.)
>>>
>>> Some scrutiny of [R] summarize shows that you can pick and choose
>>>
>>> sysuse auto
>>> qui su mpg, detail
>>> di %2.1f r(mean) "   " r(p25) "   "  r(p50) "  "  r(p75)
>>>
>>> 21.3   18   20  25
>>>
>>> The price of getting exactly what you want is write exactly the code you need.
>>>
>>> Nick
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>> On 20 April 2013 22:06, stef ffgbsfdvs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Using "univar covariate" I get a bunch of information; that is,
>>>>
>>>> n     Mean     S.D.      Min      .25      Mdn      .75      Max
>>>>
>>>> I want my output to show only: mean   .25 Mdn and .75
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