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2011 Sep 28
1
using the system command
Hi,
I started playing around with a function for using StatTransfer (version
10) for importing data. This started as a simple task but it's not
working and so now I'm very frustrated. I'm using R version 2.13 on
Windows 7.
The function, called fn.importData, is:
function(file = NULL, type = NULL){
##
## create statTransfer command file -
2018 Mar 22
1
exporting data to stata
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 4:52 AM, Raja, Dr. Edwin Amalraj
<amalraj.raja at abdn.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> library(foreign)
> write.dta(data1, "data1.dta")
>
> should work.
I don't think so:
> library(foreign)
> example(svydesign)
> write.dta(dstrat, "~/Downloads/foo.dta")
Error in write.dta(dstrat, "~/Downloads/foo.dta") :
The
2018 Mar 22
0
exporting data to stata
Hi ,
library(foreign)
write.dta(data1, "data1.dta")
should work. The file will be saved in the working directory.
Use
getwd()
to know the working directory.
Best wishes
Amalraj Raja
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Subject: [R] exporting data to stata
2018 Mar 22
3
exporting data to stata
Hi,
I am new to R and I want to export data into Stata. Could somebody help with that? Thanks a lot.
This is the code I am using:
> setwd("D:/datasets/Seg-bcn/ESBD")
> data1 <- readRDS("r17045_ESDB_Habitatges_BDD_V_1_0.rds")
> library(foreign)
> write.dta(data="data1", file = "D:/datasets/data1.dta")
Error in write.dta(data =
2001 Jul 12
1
Importing STATA files
I'm an R novice who is struggling with the importation STATA files into R.
I've loaded "foreign" and tried the example based on the Swiss file, which
works fine. I then placed a STATA file, auto6.dta, in my working directory,
which is "C:\Program Files\R\rw1030\library\base\data".
The following is what happened:
> library(foreign)
> read.dta(auto6)
Error in
2008 Mar 07
1
read stata data file
Dear R-help list,
I'm new to R. I tried to get R to read a Stata data file using the
read.dta function in the package "foreign", which I downloaded and
extracted to "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.2\library" on my pc.
I tried
> nora <- read.dta("nora.dta")
and got
Error: could not find function "read.dta"
I guess "foreign" needs to
2008 Mar 18
2
read.dta for files from stata 9.0
Dear R-helpers,
if I want to read a .dta-file generated by stata 9.0 with read.dta
(foreign), I get the message
"not a stata version 5-8 .dta-file". I'm using R-2.6.2 and the latest
version of the foreign package. Has someone any hint?
With many thanks,
Albrecht
2004 Apr 28
3
Possible bug in foreign library import of Stata datasets
Concerning this article, Christopher Zorn, "Generalized Estimating
Equation Models for Correlated Data: A Review with Applications." 2001.
American Journal of Political Science 45(April):470-90.
The author very kindly provides data for replication on his web page:
http://www.emory.edu/POLS/zorn/Data/GEE.zip.
I've been comparing the Professor Zorn's results obtained with
2009 Apr 24
1
stata ==> R - error messages
Dear Sirs,
I am just starting with R and I think it is a great system. Now, I want to
import Stata datasets (.dta) with read.dta, but receive errormessages like:
Error in grep("^(http|ftp|https)://", file) : object "Rklein" not found
Error in read.dta("Rklein") :
unable to open file: 'No such file or directory'
this happens when I use ""
What is
2004 May 10
1
Explaining Survival difference between Stata and R
Dear Everybody:
I'm doing my usual "how does that work in R" thing with some Stata
projects. I find a gross gap between the Stata and R in Cox PH models,
and I hope you can give me some pointers about what goes wrong. I'm
getting signals from R/Survival that the model just can't be estimated,
but Stata spits out numbers just fine.
I wonder if I should specify initial
2009 Apr 14
1
import from stata
Dear R users,
I am trying to import a table from STATA, a dta file.
With a table called "table", this is what I do :
library("foreign")
read.dta(table)
It does not work. What am I doing wrong ?
Best Regards,
Dwayne
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2004 Sep 21
2
Ever see a stata import problem like this?
Greetings Everybody:
I generated a 1.2MB dta file based on the general social survey with
Stata8 for linux. The file can be re-opened with Stata, but when I bring
it into R, it says all the values are missing for most of the variables.
This dataset is called "morgen.dta" and I dropped a copy online in case
you are interested
http://www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/R/morgen.dta
looks like this
2009 May 02
1
value labes Stata vs factors
Dear Sir/Madam,
I converted my Stata Rgenmetvl.dta file with read.dta succesfully in R's
Rgenmetvl.Rdata. However, factors give problem in certain calculations,
e.g.:
> mean(Rgenmetvl$sex)
[1] NA
Warning message:
In mean.default(Rgenmetvl$sex) :
argument is not numeric or logical: returning NA
What can I do?
In addition to means, summary(Rgenmetvl$sex) works perfectly.
Best regards,
2007 Dec 08
2
[OT] A free (as in freedom) replacement for StatTransfer
Hello *
does anybody know a free (as in freedom) equivalent for Stat
Transfer
http://stattransfer.com/
Thank you
Bye
2012 Oct 04
3
Failure of sas7bdat package
R 2.15.1
OS 10.7
Colleagues
I have been an enthusiastic user of the sas7bdat package in R. However, several recent sas7bdat files sent to me from different sources cannot be read by the package. The error message is:
Error in read.sas7bdat(FILENAME) :
unknown host W32_7PRO please report bugs to sas7bdatRbugs at gmail.com
I examined the file with a text editor and it contains
2004 Nov 11
1
polr probit versus stata oprobit
Dear All,
I have been struggling to understand why for the housing data in MASS
library R and stata give coef. estimates that are really different. I also
tried to come up with many many examples myself (see below, of course I
did not have the set.seed command included) and all of my
`random' examples seem to give verry similar output. For the housing data,
I have changed the data into numeric
2003 Oct 06
1
Re: Use of the Foreign package to import Stata files
Long ago (Sat, 2 Nov 2002), Bill Hart <w.hart at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> An R newbie here. I am using R 1.6 currently and have
> (successfully, I think) installed the Foreign package.
> Tried to import a data file created with Stata 7.0
> SE. Had minor problems with syntax then R decided
> that my file was not really a Stata file. It rejected
> the file saying
2008 Aug 06
3
Help in running Stata dataset in R
Dear All,
I installed R 2.7.0 and tried to call a dataset i had ealier own called
on R2.6.2 but i keep on getting an error:
use("maltreat.dta")
Error in fromchar(x) :
character string is not in a standard unambiguous format
Tried doing the same with R2.7.1 but i get the same error.
However if i call the same on R 2.6.2, there is no error:
use("maltreat.dta")
> des()
2007 Jul 27
1
reading stata files: preserving values of variables converted to factors
Hi,
I am a Stata user new to R. I am using read.dta to read a Stata file
that has variables with value labels. read.dta converts them to
factors, but seems to recode them with values from 1 to <number of
factor levels> (looking at the output of unclass(<varname>)), so the
original numerical values are lost. Using convert.factors=FALSE
preserves the values, but seems to discard
2009 May 18
1
discrepancies between stata and r for a cox regression
Hello
I would like to develop the use of R.
Trying R and more particulary the cox model, I am surprised by discrepancies between results with stata and R for a cox model
With the same data base, I get a hazard ratio (4.82) that is not the same obtained with stata (4.52)
You will find attached the file leukemia.dta I used (Stata)
Here are the codes for R
library(foreign)