Graph twoway (line Pop year) (line Jobs year), ylabel(, angle(horizontal))īy starting my code with the preserve command it brings my data set back to its original state after providing me with the results I want. I want results that I can copy and paste into a Word document. What if I wanted to see some trend information, such as the total population and jobs per decade for all of Alabama? I just want a simple table to see my results as well as a graph. ![]() Five time periods by 67 counties give me a total of 335 observations. The time frame is in decades, from 1960 to 2000. I’m currently looking at a longitudinal data set filled with economic data on all 67 counties in Alabama. Collapse allows you to convert your current data set to a much smaller data set of means, medians, maximums, minimums, count or percentiles (your choice of which percentile). ![]() Get to know Stata’s collapse command–it’s your new friend. Have you ever worked with a data set that had so many observations and/or variables that you couldn’t see the forest for the trees? You would like to extract some simple information but you can’t quite figure out how to do it.
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