Le 13/10/2011 10:31, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza a écrit :
> El 12/10/11 10:19, artur bala escribió:
>> Is just like when you print a matrix but I need to print an
>> additional row (colum names) as well as an additional column (row
>> names). The result has to be apparently similar to the "xtab" output
El 12/10/11 10:19, artur bala escribió:
> Well, I apologize Allin. I made a confusion there.
> My purpose is to have a function to**only *display *the matrix - which
> has been computed in a script - *by adding* the row and the column
> names. Is just like when you print a matrix but I need to prin
>> > I'm computing some poverty measures on different subpopulation.
>> > Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a function to produce a cross
>> > tabulation output like this one (including the strings)?
> Have you looked at the "xtab" command?
Well, I apologize Allin. I made a confusion there.
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, artur bala wrote:
> I'm computing some poverty measures on different subpopulation.
> Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a function to produce a cross
> tabulation output like this one (including the strings)?
Have you looked at the "xtab" command?
Allin Cottrell
Hi everybody,
I'm computing some poverty measures on different subpopulation.
Before I reinvent the wheel, is there a function to produce a cross
tabulation output like this one (including the strings)?
/Group1Group2Group3 Total
Measure1...