Dear Stata experts,
I have managed to find solutions to all my other problems so far by browsing the forums, but I'm stuck on this one.
I found a similar question dating back about 10 years and wondered if things might be different now (or if my search-fu was just too weak).
I am running a simulation study (using Stata 15) and am using -mixed-.
Obviously there can be convergence issues from time to time and I know that I can set the maximum number of iterations to try using iter and whether or not it converged from e(converged).
My question is whether, when it does converge, the number of iterations is stored somewhere that I can access?
If not, is there any sneaky way of finding out (I don't really want to go through hundreds of thousands of logs visually inspecting them)?
Cheers,
Simon Turner.
I have managed to find solutions to all my other problems so far by browsing the forums, but I'm stuck on this one.
I found a similar question dating back about 10 years and wondered if things might be different now (or if my search-fu was just too weak).
I am running a simulation study (using Stata 15) and am using -mixed-.
Obviously there can be convergence issues from time to time and I know that I can set the maximum number of iterations to try using iter and whether or not it converged from e(converged).
My question is whether, when it does converge, the number of iterations is stored somewhere that I can access?
If not, is there any sneaky way of finding out (I don't really want to go through hundreds of thousands of logs visually inspecting them)?
Cheers,
Simon Turner.
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