Hello,
In the past, I have been able to change the style of the cell (line 43 in the code below), to change the numbering format and add a % sign next to the numbers in those cells. However, I have noticed that as of recent, this no longer works.
The following code:
... results in the following table:
In above table, in the cells of the %/(SD) column of the Race variable, the numbers are not formatted as they should be by line 43 of the code above, which is the following line of code below:
Can you advise as to what might be the reason? Is the code syntax incorrect (even though I do not get an error)?
Thank you for your support!
In the past, I have been able to change the style of the cell (line 43 in the code below), to change the numbering format and add a % sign next to the numbers in those cells. However, I have noticed that as of recent, this no longer works.
The following code:
Code:
clear webuse nhanes2l tab highbp collect clear collect layout, clear * Obtain an initial table with necessary statistics collect: table /// (var) /// (highbp), /// statistic(mean age) /// statistic(sd age) /// statistic(fvfrequency race) /// statistic(fvpercent race) * Recode the levels of the result dimension to allow combined placement of the statistic of interest later in the shared cells in the final table collect recode result /// fvfrequency = variable_measure /// fvpercent = variable_spread /// mean = variable_measure /// sd = variable_spread // *Add labels to the mentioned combined levels for better table readability collect label levels result variable_measure "Count / Mean" variable_spread "% / (SD)" *Changing cell styles * continuous variables collect style cell /// var[age]#result[variable_measure] /// , nformat(%4.0fc) collect style cell /// var[age]#result[variable_spread] /// , nformat(%4.1fc) sformat("(%s)") * categorical variables collect style cell /// var[race]#result[variable_measure] /// , nformat(%4.0fc) collect style cell /// var[race]#result[variable_spread] /// , nformat(%4.0fc) sformat("%s%%") // THIS IS THE COMMAND THAT DOES NOT APPLY *Create the final table collect layout /// (var) /// (highbp#result[variable_measure variable_spread])
Code:
Collection: Table Rows: var Columns: highbp#result[variable_measure variable_spread] Table 1: 4 x 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | High blood pressure | 0 1 Total | Count / Mean % / (SD) Count / Mean % / (SD) Count / Mean % / (SD) ------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Age (years) | 42 (16.8) 55 (14.9) 48 (17.2) Race=White | 5317 88.98745 3748 85.64899 9065 87.57608 Race=Black | 545 9.121339 541 12.36289 1086 10.49174 Race=Other | 113 1.891213 87 1.988117 200 1.93218 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In above table, in the cells of the %/(SD) column of the Race variable, the numbers are not formatted as they should be by line 43 of the code above, which is the following line of code below:
Code:
collect style cell /// var[race]#result[variable_spread] /// , nformat(%4.0fc) sformat("%s%%")
Thank you for your support!
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