EDIT: I use gcollapse (ssc inst gtools, replace), but regular collapse works fine.
When I sort a matrix like this
it robs me of my precious row and column labels.
Why might this be?
When I sort a matrix like this
Code:
* Example generated by -dataex-. For more info, type help dataex clear input long code float(premse postmse ratio rmspe_rank p) 11 .05515488 2.771367 50.247 1 .16666667 12 .14310792 .2025988 1.4157065 6 1 26 .012931863 .5920703 45.78384 3 .5 27 .02456784 1.1890676 48.39935 2 .3333333 35 .029555114 .3298432 11.160275 5 .8333333 51 .0257518 .880294 34.183784 4 .6666667 end label values code code label def code 11 "Rondônia", modify label def code 12 "Acre", modify label def code 26 "Pernambuco", modify label def code 27 "Alagoas", modify label def code 35 "São Paulo", modify label def code 51 "Mato Grosso", modify gcollapse (firstnm) premse postmse ratio rmspe_rank p, by(code) decode code, g(panel) mkmat premse postmse ratio rmspe_rank p, rownames(panel) mat(errmat) matname errmat "Pre-MSE" "Post-MSE" "Ratio" "Rank" "p", columns(1..5) explicit mata : st_matrix("errmat", sort(st_matrix("errmat"), 4)) mat l errmat
Code:
. mat l errmat errmat[6,5] Pre-MSE Post-MSE Ratio Rank p Rondônia .05515488 2.7713671 50.247002 1 .16666667 Acre .14310792 .2025988 1.4157065 6 1 Pernambuco .01293186 .59207028 45.78384 3 .5 Alagoas .02456784 1.1890676 48.399349 2 .33333331 São_Paulo .02955511 .32984319 11.160275 5 .83333331 Mato_Grosso .0257518 .88029402 34.183784 4 .66666669 . mata : st_matrix("errmat", sort(st_matrix("errmat"), 4)) . . . mat l errmat errmat[6,5] c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 r1 .05515488 2.7713671 50.247002 1 .16666667 r2 .02456784 1.1890676 48.399349 2 .33333331 r3 .01293186 .59207028 45.78384 3 .5 r4 .0257518 .88029402 34.183784 4 .66666669 r5 .02955511 .32984319 11.160275 5 .83333331 r6 .14310792 .2025988 1.4157065 6 1
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