18 - Stata

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command, specifically designed to create publication-quality tables of descriptive statistics—often called "Table 1" in research papers. : Access it via

Since its inception, Stata has been a cornerstone for researchers, epidemiologists, and economists who require a balance of power and ease of use. With the release of , the software has taken a significant leap forward, solidifying its position as a "complete" data science solution. Stata 18

// 1. Declare the postfile tempname myresults postfile `myresults' iter mean sd using "sim_results.dta", replace

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Stata has always been the gold standard for survey data analysis. Stata 18 extends this with:

The reporting commands putdocx, putpdf, and putexcel were enhanced to allow easier insertion of statistical tables, estimation results, and graphics directly into Word, PDF, and Excel reports. This supports a “one-click” workflow for generating manuscript drafts. Can’t copy the link right now

Stata 18 includes a statajournal package that formats tables and graphs automatically to meet The Stata Journal ’s layout specifications, reducing manual tweaking.

The (Stata Function Interface) Python module provides classes for accessing Stata‘s core features—including datasets, frames, macros, scalars, matrices, value labels, and Mata matrices—from Python.

Stata 18 introduced a robust suite of tools that target both econometricians and researchers focusing on clinical trials or complex observational data.