[R] Stata files
David Scott
d.scott at auckland.ac.nz
Thu Dec 17 00:12:04 CET 2009
Thank you both (JRG and BDR) for the advice. Just to clarify Brian, I
don't actually have any example .dta files yet to test. I wanted to be
prepared and be able to advise the client what to do.
I don't see anything about 'Stata 11 help for dta' Brian: must have a
different URL. But I did note already that Stata 11 uses format 114
which I agree indicates 10 and 11 use the same format.
David
JRG wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2009 at 10:24, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
>> Have you tried read.dta?
>>
>> The URL on the help page for read.dta now says 'Stata 11 help for
>> dta', but it seems to document the same format (114) as Stata 10 (see
>> the value section). So in so far as Stata is telling us, it looks
>> like Stata 10 and 11 use the same format (as Stata 8 and 9 did).
>>
>
> That's correct: Stata 10 and Stata 11 use the same file format. If you need a still older format,
> the -saveold- command in Version 11 of Stata will save a Version 10/11 file in the format that was
> used by Versions 8 and 9 of Stata.
>
> ---JRG
>
>
>> On Wed, 16 Dec 2009, David Scott wrote:
>>
>>> I have a client who uses Stata 11.
>>>
>>> Can anyone advise me on ways of transferring data from this version of Stata
>>> to R?
>>>
>>> Reading the documentation for read.dta in package foreign it seems it only
>>> allows for versions up to Stata 10. I don't know Stata at all but a bit of
>>> poking around on their website led me to believe Stata 11 couldn't write in
>>> Stata 10 format. However Stata 11 can write Excel files in XML, so presumably
>>> .xlsx files.
>> I suspect it can write .csv files. See for example
>> http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?outsheet
>>
>>
>>> Any advice, correction of my misconceptions, etc. gladly received.
>>>
>>> David Scott
>>>
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Auckland 1142, NEW ZEALAND
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