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Re: st: acces data in jackknife command.
I apologize to Javier. His question was quite clear.
Steve
On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:33 PM, Steven Samuels wrote:
Please read the Statalist FAQ, as you were asked to do when you
joined Statalist. Section 3 states in part:
"Say exactly what you typed and exactly what Stata typed (or did)
in response. N.B. exactly! If you can, reproduce the error with one
of Stata's provided datasets or a simple concocted dataset that you
include in your posting."
The FAQ URL is at the bottom of this page. Then ask your question
again.
-Steve
On Sep 1, 2008, at 12:14 PM, Javier L�zaro wrote:
Dear Statalist users,
I am a beginner programmer of Stata, I am doing an ado file where I
have to use the jacknife command, and I want to obtain (no display)
the "[95% Conf. Interval]" but I can�t.
However, I am able to get the Jackknife coeficient (with _b[_jk_1])
and the Standard Error (with _se[_jk_1]).
For example, When I execute "jknife r(mean) : summarize c1" It
displayes the [95% Conf. Interval], but I need to use this
information
to calculate other things, and I don�t know how to do it.
Could you help me?
Thank you,
Javier
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