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AW: AW: st: Panelvar


From   "Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   AW: AW: st: Panelvar
Date   Fri, 6 Aug 2010 10:59:37 +0200

<> 

" I used it for my panel data set to generate a unique identification for 
surveyed European farms depending on certain characteristics such as 
region, sub region, farm type, farm size, etc. but it is redundant in 
the brand names case."


I am guessing, admittedly, but 

*************
egen, group()
*************

may well serve you better, then...


HTH
Martin


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Natalie Trapp
Gesendet: Freitag, 6. August 2010 10:53
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: AW: st: Panelvar

I thought my code could also work for generating an individual variable 
for Tobias brand names, but I noticed encode is sufficient already.
I used it for my panel data set to generate a unique identification for 
surveyed European farms depending on certain characteristics such as 
region, sub region, farm type, farm size, etc. but it is redundant in 
the brand names case. Sorry!

On 8/6/2010 10:21 AM, Martin Weiss wrote:
> <>
>
>
> I think -encode- is all Toby needs:
>
>
> *************
> clear*
>
> inp str11 brand int year
> firstbrand 1990
> firstbrand 1991
> firstbrand 1992
> secondbrand 1990
> secondbrand 1991
> secondbrand 1992
> end
>
> list, noo
>
> //does not work
> cap noi xtset brand year
>
> //does work...
> encode brand, gen(numericbrand)
> xtset numericbrand year
> *************
>
> What is the rest of your code meant to do, Natalie?
>
>
> HTH
> Martin
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Natalie Trapp
> Gesendet: Freitag, 6. August 2010 10:12
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: st: Panelvar
>
> On 8/6/2010 10:00 AM, Hobst wrote:
>    
>> Hello
>>
>>    I have a panaldata set. I want to use the brandnames as the panel ID
>> variable, but obviously Stata doesnt accpet a string variable as the
panel
>> ID var. How can i create a variable that defines a unique numbre for
every
>> brand name so i can use it as the panel ID var for my paneldata?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your help.
>>
>> Regards
>> Toby
>>
>>      
> Hi Toby,
>
> I would first encode the string variable:
>
> *encode varname, generate(newvarname)
>
> then I would use "forvalues"
>
> *sort  newvarname
> *gen individual = .
> *gen newvarname_lag = newvarname[_n-1]
> *local number = 1
> *replace individual = `number'  in 1
> *local anzahl = _N
> *forvalues i = 2/`anzahl' {
> *replace individual = `number'  + 1 in `i'
> *replace individual = `number'  if newvarname== newvarname_lag  in `i'
> *local number = individual[`i']
> *}
> *drop  newvarname_lag
>
> I am sorry, there is most probably a much more simple way to do it, but
> I wrote this when I had to identify individuals over more than one
> variable. I hope this helps you.
>
> regards,
> natalie
>
>    



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