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  • #16


    I have looked at your data again. As far as I can see it's still true that there is nothing in #11 that can be used for interpolation for firm_month1 == 2.

    Code:
    . l abc if firm_month1 == 2
    
         +-----+
         | abc |
         |-----|
     76. |   . |
     77. |   . |
     78. |   . |
     79. |   . |
     80. |   . |
         |-----|
     81. |   . |
     82. |   . |
     83. |   . |
     84. |   . |
     85. |   . |
         |-----|
     86. |   . |
     87. |   . |
     88. |   . |
     89. |   . |
     90. |   . |
         |-----|
     91. |   . |
     92. |   . |
     93. |   . |
     94. |   . |
     95. |   . |
         |-----|
     96. |   . |
     97. |   . |
     98. |   . |
     99. |   . |
    100. |   . |
         +-----+
    And naturally I can check nothing to do with 3, 4, 5.

    Sorry, but I can't comment further without a reproducible example.

    Otherwise no interpolation method of concern here can do anything if all values are missing.

    Just to add to your problems, it's a kind of holiday weekend in Britain where I am and my activity on Statalist is likely to be intermittent at best.

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    • #17
      I have a similar question, can someone help me?
      https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...-to-halfyearly

      Thank you in advance.

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