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Re: st: How to spolit variable info to multiple variables


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To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: How to spolit variable info to multiple variables
Date   Sun, 11 Feb 2007 10:53:29 +0100

try with the command reshape


Quoting Pritpal Marjara <[email protected]>:

Dear All,

Is there any command in stata that can make separate variables for multiple
coded responses.

For example:

VarA (numerical field) is coded with following responses:

145
235
1256
16
14

Now I want to create six variables with the names VarA1 VarA2 VarA3 VarA4
VarA5 VarA6 and the data from VarA to be transferred/copied to the newly
created variables (sysmis, if the variable has no code for the new variable;
VarA2 VarA3 and  VarA6 will have missing values for first row of VarA).

Wondering, if any stata command/program can be used to do it as I have too
many variables to recode.

Thank you

Pritpal



-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Cox [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 4:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: RE: accessing first stage results in xtivreg2


Just one oblique comment: -xtivreg2- is a user-written command.
(Statalist FAQ advice is that you make that clear in postings.)
Broadly speaking, there is no commitment by StataCorp to
provide guidance in their FAQs on user-written commands. Occasionally,
user commands are mentioned, but any expectation of provision of extra help
in those FAQs misunderstands their purpose.

Nick
[email protected]

Craig A. Depken, II

I am frustrated in searching the FAQ for the answer to my question.
If I have missed the relevant post, I apologize.

I am estimating a linear model in xtivreg2 with the following
structure
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