On Sat, 3 Sep 2005, A Das wrote:
> Hi all, I've been trying to get a large (12mb) Stata
> survey database into R. I managed that, but when I
> attach survey weights, something goes wrong. The error
> message is: object dchina not found. Here's the
> script:
If that is the *first* message then something extremly strange is
happening
> library(car)
> library(foreign)
> library(survey)
>
> China <- read.dta("C:/final07c2.dta")
> attach(China)
This attach() isn't necessary or helpful
> data(China)
You should get a warning here
Warning message:
data set 'China' not found in: data(China)
since China isn't one of the built-in data sets. If you don't get this
message it suggests that you do have a built-in dataset called China,
which will have overwritten your file.
> dchina<-svydesign(id=~psu,strata=~strata,weights=~weight0x,
data=China,nest=TRUE)
If this line doesn't produce an error message then a variable called
"dchina" must have been produced, in which case you shouldn't get
an error
message saying it wasn't found in the next line.
> summary(dchina)
>
Are you sure there wasn't an earlier error message from the call to
svydesign()?
-thomas