Hello Stata gurus,
How are you?
I need some help on formatting results in exponential forms (%e) in ANOVA tables. I do know that I could use ,cformat [%] to change the format of coefficients in regression results, but this command does not work for ANOVA. I tried to change the format of the variables to exponential forms, but it did not change the format of the results in ANOVA tables.
I also notice that if the ANOVA results are in large in number, such as # e+12, they come in exponential forms automatically. It does not work for smaller numbers, such as the ones in hundreds, tens, or single digits.
Question 1: Is that default that Stata does not put smaller numbers in exponential forms?
Question 2: If it does, how do I change the format of the results in ANOVA tables?
Thank you very much! Any help is much appreciated!
Have a great day!
Rachelle
How are you?
I need some help on formatting results in exponential forms (%e) in ANOVA tables. I do know that I could use ,cformat [%] to change the format of coefficients in regression results, but this command does not work for ANOVA. I tried to change the format of the variables to exponential forms, but it did not change the format of the results in ANOVA tables.
I also notice that if the ANOVA results are in large in number, such as # e+12, they come in exponential forms automatically. It does not work for smaller numbers, such as the ones in hundreds, tens, or single digits.
Question 1: Is that default that Stata does not put smaller numbers in exponential forms?
Question 2: If it does, how do I change the format of the results in ANOVA tables?
Thank you very much! Any help is much appreciated!
Have a great day!
Rachelle
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