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Re: st: RE: Extracting Matrices from dataset


From   "Nadeem Shafique" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: RE: Extracting Matrices from dataset
Date   Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:35:05 +0500

Respected Nick,

Sir you are absolutely right that if a command already exist then
there is no need for this work. But sir my problem is bit different i
wish to develop a program that perform MANOVA when raw data is not
available, only mean vectors and Variance-Covariance matrices are
given. I hope now can you understand my problem.

Looking Forward for your response

Best Regards

Nadeem

On 8/20/07, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> I didn't post any solution.
>
> The only positive response that occurs to me is that Stata already
> has a -manova- command. Re-creating it from scratch
> would be highly instructive but otherwise appears quite
> unnecessary.
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
> Nadeem Shafique
>
> > I wish to split my data
> > set into several matrices so I can perform Multivariate ANOVA on the
> > extracted matrices. The solution that you have posted will simply
> > transform my data set into a single matrix.
> > Can you tell me the solution of this problem that how several matrics
> > can be extracted from a data set on the basis of a grouping variable.
> >
> > Looking forward for a positive reply from your side.
>
>
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