[Limdep Nlogit List] Crosstab command

Durham, Catherine Alison cathy.durham at oregonstate.edu
Tue Apr 2 04:09:56 AEDT 2019


Alessandro, I have tricked myself several times on the crosstab. Your dstat shows that your minimum is 0.
The crosstab demands positive integers!	

-----Original Message-----
From: Limdep <limdep-bounces at mailman.sydney.edu.au> On Behalf Of Alessandro Corsi
Sent: Monday, April 1, 2019 9:13 AM
To: limdep at mailman.sydney.edu.au
Subject: [Limdep Nlogit List] Crosstab command

This might be a trivial question, but I just installed Nlogi6 and I was trying to get a table givng me the frequencies of a discrete variable. 
As I always did with previous versions, I gave the following command:

CROSSTAB;Lhs=LEV_LET;Rhs=ONE$

but I received the message: Error    316: Crosstab: One of the variables is always <= 0 or >= 50.

Though, my LEV_LET variable is neither <= 0 or >= 50, as shown by Dstat:

DSTAT;Rhs=LEV_LET$
--------+---------------------------------------------------------------
--------+------

         | Standard                                    Missing
Variable|         Mean    Deviation      Minimum Maximum    Cases  
Variable|Values
--------+---------------------------------------------------------------
--------+------
  LEV_LET|      .706007      .581714          0.0 2.0    12752       0
--------+---------------------------------------------------------------
--------+------

Descriptive Statistics for   1 variables

DSTAT results are matrix LASTDSTA in current project.

What is the problem? (BTW, I noticed that this version of Limdep does not seem to accept underscores in the variable names, even if they are reported with underscores in the variable list).

Thnks for any help

     Alessandro

  
Alessandro Corsi
Dept. of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti de Martiis"
University of Torino, Italy
Lungo Dora Siena, 100/A
10153 Torino
Phone: +39-0116704409

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