Hi all,
Is there a way to stop Stata from truncating variable value labels in results tables (say in -proportion-) and widen the column for the variable value labels? For example, if in a dataset I want to see the proportion of observations by race, I get the following results table from -svy: proportion race, cformat(%9.2fc)-:
I can find options to change the format of the numeric results (as in the -cformat- option above), but not to change the width of the variable value labels column. I see the legend, and -nolegend- doesn't help here, either. I just want to see the full width of the variable value labels, even if they're quite wide.
Barring the possibility of this, does anyone happen to know the number of characters allowed in a value label before truncation occurs?
Thanks,
Pete
Is there a way to stop Stata from truncating variable value labels in results tables (say in -proportion-) and widen the column for the variable value labels? For example, if in a dataset I want to see the proportion of observations by race, I get the following results table from -svy: proportion race, cformat(%9.2fc)-:
Code:
Survey: Proportion estimation
Number of strata = 1 Number of obs = 14,058
Population size = 4,829,930
Replications = 178
Design df = 177
_prop_4: sdracem = Asian/Pacific Island
_prop_5: sdracem = Amer Ind/Alaska Natv
--------------------------------------------------------------
| Jackknife Normal
| Proportion Std. Err. [95% Conf. Interval]
-------------+------------------------------------------------
sdracem |
White | 0.60 0.02 0.57 0.63
Black | 0.15 0.01 0.13 0.17
Hispanic | 0.18 0.01 0.15 0.21
_prop_4 | 0.05 0.00 0.04 0.05
_prop_5 | 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.03
Other | 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01
--------------------------------------------------------------
Barring the possibility of this, does anyone happen to know the number of characters allowed in a value label before truncation occurs?
Thanks,
Pete
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