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RE: st: re. the tabulate case - saving results of estimation commands as data


From   "PAPANIKOLAOU P." <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   RE: st: re. the tabulate case - saving results of estimation commands as data
Date   Fri, 22 Nov 2013 15:26:57 -0000

Thanks Nick. It has worked and your help is much appreciated.  I'll
follow your suggestion thru regarding my next posting. P

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nick Cox
Sent: 22 November 2013 15:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: st: re. the tabulate case - saving results of estimation
commands as data

"the book by Mitchell" is not a clear reference.

By the sound of it you have in effect a three-way table of frequencies,
which you want to export to Excel.

Look at -contract- to get the frequencies as a dataset and then -export
excel-.

As a general comment, opening and closing polite wording is appreciated,
but at the same time not needed. It's better, and immensely more help to
everyone, to put effort into giving full references and technical detail
of _exactly_ what you did or want to do. That means, in particular, the
exact commands you used.

Nick
[email protected]


On 22 November 2013 14:46, PAPANIKOLAOU P.
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> Could you please be so kind as to help me with the following puzzling 
> issue I would be most grateful.
> I want to run: tab months, save the results in a table 13x4 (12 x 4 / 
> 12
> rows: each row for each month  + 1 row for the variables; columns:
> months, freq, percent commulative) and then be able to export the
> (derived) data to excel.
> I used statsby: tab months (--> name of the variable), as described in

> the book by Mitchell.
> Your assistance would be most welcome and much appreciated.
> Kind regards
> Panos
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