FOR211: Stata modules to document features of for and extend the for command
Patrick Royston ()
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Patrick Royston: Royal Postgraduate Medical School
Statistical Software Components from Boston College Department of Economics
Abstract:
Various features and options of -for- in Stata 5.0 are not documented either in the help file or in the manual. The help in for211.hlp provides (unofficial) documentation. Anyone using the forundoc.hlp or for210.hlp previously posted on this list should please consider that _superseded_ by for211.hlp, irrespective of whether they use -for211-. -for211- fixes some small bugs in -for-, particularly with regard to the specification of list types through the l( ) option. There is also a new -numeric- option. Unlike its now-obsolete predecessor -for210-, -for211- now supports the use of multiple quotes in any Stata command.
Language: Stata
Date: 1998-01-15
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