asdocx with missings
missings is a community-contributed package written by Nicholas J. Cox. missings is a set of utility commands for managing and reporting variables that may have missing values. By default, “missing” means numeric missing (that is, the system missing value . or one of the extended missing values .a to .z) for numeric variables and empty or “” for string variables.
Users of asdocx have requested the addition of support for missings. Beginning with version 2.2.0, asdocx will now support it, allowing users to export its output table to Word, Excel, LaTeX, or HTML.
A slightly modified version of the program is available on the asdocx website, which is automatically downloaded when a user first uses it with asdocx. The modification is done to extract only the output matrix from the program and send it to asdocx, no other changes are made. asdocx captures output from three sub-commands: report, table, and list. However, it does not generate any output from other sub-commands of missings. To use it with asdocx, simply add “asdocx” as a prefix. Visit this link for more details.
missings is a community-contributed package written by Nicholas J. Cox. missings is a set of utility commands for managing and reporting variables that may have missing values. By default, “missing” means numeric missing (that is, the system missing value . or one of the extended missing values .a to .z) for numeric variables and empty or “” for string variables.
Users of asdocx have requested the addition of support for missings. Beginning with version 2.2.0, asdocx will now support it, allowing users to export its output table to Word, Excel, LaTeX, or HTML.
A slightly modified version of the program is available on the asdocx website, which is automatically downloaded when a user first uses it with asdocx. The modification is done to extract only the output matrix from the program and send it to asdocx, no other changes are made. asdocx captures output from three sub-commands: report, table, and list. However, it does not generate any output from other sub-commands of missings. To use it with asdocx, simply add “asdocx” as a prefix. Visit this link for more details.