It is better to work from the other
direction. Stata can read its own proprietary format,
not included here, or many kinds of ASCII files.
It can read some other kinds of files, but not
I think any of the others mentioned here, not
that I had heard of e.g. Dandruff format.
The help for -infiling- is one place to start
reading.
Also, I would imagine that you could -- and should --
expect clear guidance from your teachers on this matter.
Nick
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> I'm taking an introduction statistics course, and I'm
> supposed to use data
> sets that are stored on the web in zip files for stata.
> However, the zip files
> are for the following programs:
> ASCII format (Zip archive)
> Excel format (Zip archive)
> Minitab format (Zip archive)
> Conversion Guide for Minitab Version 14 (PDF)
> TI-83 format (Zip archive)
> JMP (Zip archive)
> Cheese (Zip archive)
> Concept (Zip archive)
> Csdata(Zip archive)
> Dandruff (Zip archive)
> Individuals (Zip archive)
> Majors (Zip archive)
> Plants1 (Zip archive)
> Plants2 (Zip archive)
> Reading (Zip archive)
>
> anyone know which one would be comprable to STATA?
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