Dear Stata community,
I imported Excel File into Stata. I added the option first row. It looks like the variable labels are too long. Here is my data example:
I tried the command I found on the Internet:
I got an error: variable Exports_from_Australia_to_Austri already defined
It looks like Stata takes only part of the label. Actually what I really need are countries and category of a good from the label. E.g. in column C in the label I have: Exports from Australia to Austria - Category - 011 - Crops; gardening; horticult. What I would like to extract is AustraliaAustria011 as a variable name. Is there any way to take exactly this words from the label? The construction of the labels doesn't differ.so it is always in the same order
Please help me
I imported Excel File into Stata. I added the option first row. It looks like the variable labels are too long. Here is my data example:
Code:
* Example generated by -dataex-. For more info, type help dataex clear input int period double(ExportsfromAustraliatoAustri C D E F) 1990 3.09566901071224 .57895066182819 .294643535250431 .0593818650269951 .224925261550764 1991 4.5952602023237 2.25751780793534 2.11941353857843 .0506122384234352 .0874920309334809 1992 5.2282254216153 3.62389907526694 3.2407176217882 .156218000188867 .226963453289869 1993 3.60528197241182 2.27059248575925 2.15936564523635 .0440518674912489 .0671749730316509 1994 4.20129878529848 2.61912210318222 2.48602899558369 .0897388701919393 .0433542374065943 1995 1.66267308728776 .718284669540413 .601226761357698 .0763861976604632 .0406717105222516 1996 1.67174006197263 .782547191550645 .713766766181845 .0226147164761684 .0461657088926319 1997 1.46324874669685 1.14965136733421 1.02237855424437 .0162570073507562 .111015805739078 1998 1.49118616589432 1.33347393623139 1.17672043293244 .126269767485836 .0304837358131181 1999 .797078970751392 .71046188236338 .620047433227721 .0772284463703214 .0131860027653374 2000 .685350935246251 .614281599995358 .548381828240676 .0590893523680979 .00681041938658401 2001 .790855012105365 .575420760492461 .517316716681913 .0434616679209898 .0146423758895586 2002 .678040814956461 .572556585585948 .481116637902978 .0533440622037423 .0380958854792272 2003 .962200827340452 .648574348691287 .387374677722107 .174542912918566 .0866567580506144 2004 .539462037877982 .46406333019581 .289660600577625 .0960438231260797 .078358906492105 2005 .829157935583996 .501237842646939 .0739293580848232 .198353245480259 .228955239081856 2006 .892993578681696 .297647331955208 .0716496026031399 .154609313711333 .0713884156407351 2007 1.1831879757206 .330713317689642 .0790955954086102 .188937995410851 .0626797268701809 2008 .722686752070487 .254740682283988 .0355505518170268 .0736625387465388 .145527591720423 2009 1.25267905943902 .785066710532028 .0507452481777911 .529209776576246 .205111685777991 end
I tried the command I found on the Internet:
Code:
foreach x of varlist ExportsfromAustraliatoAustri-ADJ{
rename `x' `=strtoname("`:var lab `x''")'
}
I got an error: variable Exports_from_Australia_to_Austri already defined
It looks like Stata takes only part of the label. Actually what I really need are countries and category of a good from the label. E.g. in column C in the label I have: Exports from Australia to Austria - Category - 011 - Crops; gardening; horticult. What I would like to extract is AustraliaAustria011 as a variable name. Is there any way to take exactly this words from the label? The construction of the labels doesn't differ.so it is always in the same order
Please help me

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